… or to mainstream Windows users who may like to save time and space. The NTFS filesystem of NT4/W2K/WXP/WXP64 supports HardLink functionality, but HardLinks can only be created via the POSIX command ln, which is shipped with the Windows resource kit. Even … Read more
and symbolic links). To revoke the creation of a new hardlink, all you have to do is re-open the Windows context menu and cancel the link creation process. Conclusion All in all, HardLink ShellExtension simplifies a rather complex issue when it comes to More about Link Shell Extension
View the symbolic links created on a NTFS system in Explorer.
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