This is EXCELLENT.

Maybe with the code in place, Explorer and other file managers will catch
up... .. maybe its just wishfull thinking.

What happens if you use a cygwin bash shell and do a ls ??

On 9/4/08, Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I added the code to the SMB Server to identify mount points and symlinks
> as reparse points.  The output using 4NT/TCMD from JP Software becomes
>
>   Directory of  \\afs\athena#user.jaltman\*
>
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    .
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    ..
> 12/31/1969  23:59    <JUNCTION>    krbdev
> [\\afs\athena#user.jaltman\krbdev]
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    Mail
> 12/31/1969  23:59    <JUNCTION>    OldFiles
> [\\afs\athena#user.jaltman\OldFiles]
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    Private
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    Public
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    SysInternals
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    WinData
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    WINDOWS
> 12/31/1969  23:59         <DIR>    www
> 12/31/1969  23:59               0  afsdrive.ico
> 12/31/1969  23:59               0  desktop.ini
> 12/31/1969  23:59               0  README.mail
> 12/31/1969  23:59     <SYMLINK>    sysinternals
> [\\afs\athena#user.jaltman\sysinternals]
> 12/31/1969  23:59               0  welcome
>               0 bytes in 5 files and 11 dirs
>     300,320,768 bytes free
>
> but the cmd and explorer behaviors remain the same as if the objects
> were not marked as reparse points.
>
>
> Jeffrey Altman
>
>


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