On 01/06/07, Christian Boos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That should work flawlessly on Unix.
> For Windows NTFS, I think you have tools that allow you to create
> equivalents to symbolic links (google for "junctions").
>
> -- Christian

Or have a look at Microsoft Windows "Services for Unix" (SFU), it is now free :)

I have not had a chance to evaluate it yet, but it apparently supports
hard and soft symbolic links as well as many other things. It also
provides a Korn and C shell apparently... ROFL!

See: 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/44E1270D-FA93-6772-E030-D81ADC0DB149.aspx

Cheers

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