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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<description>On Vista you can use 
MKLINK [[/D] &#124; [/H] &#124; [/J]] Link Target
                Default is a file symbolic link
/D            Creates a directory symbolic link. 
/H            Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link
/J             Creates a Directory Junction
Link        specifies the new symbolic link name

To do the same job.</description>
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MKLINK [[/D] | [/H] | [/J]] Link Target<br />
                Default is a file symbolic link<br />
/D            Creates a directory symbolic link.<br />
/H            Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link<br />
/J             Creates a Directory Junction<br />
Link        specifies the new symbolic link name</p>
<p>To do the same job.</p>
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