Jim Rees wrote:

Mount points is worse.  At least with a symlink you can "pwd" and get a
correct global name.  But if you are going through a local mount point, that
won't work.

Ken Hornstein and I checked the Unix dynamic roots mode. It supports a
static symlink like functionality through the CellAlias file. This allows you to name/value pair which points to a complex path. Symlinks
can also be created on the fly for the length of the current session.

For Windows, I have now added the ability to use the "symlink.exe" tool
to create symlinks to directories and files.  These will be maintained
in the registry to survive service session restart.

Jeffrey Altman



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