Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Then you'll need to use SysInternals Junction program
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768.aspx
> 
> And it's only works on NTFS formats (yes, there are still some old XP
> systems moved up to SP 3 that were originally FAT32).

Suddenly it isn't seeming so simple! :)

Before I spend time on this, I assume that Windows Explorer will do the "right 
thing" 
regarding junctions. IOW, display an icon that looks like a shortcut, along 
with the 
actual path to the destination, and when you dbl-click it will display the 
contents 
of that linked directory? What happens if the user tries to delete the junction?
I assume that because there presumably isn't an interface in Explorer to create 
new 
junctions, that removing them wouldn't work.

Paul


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