> Windows knows nothing about symlinks. So when a Windows client > accesses a symlink on the server, the server resolves it to the actual > file or folder; the client does not even realize it is traversing a > link.
You�re nearly right, but there is a freeware tool: http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/misc.shtml The name is junction. "Win2K's version of NTFS supports directory symbolic links, where a directory serves as a symbolic link to another directory on the computer" -Thomas -- GMX ProMail mit bestem Virenschutz http://www.gmx.net/de/go/mail +++ Empfehlung der Redaktion +++ Internet Professionell 10/04 +++ ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ _______________________________________________ unattended-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unattended-info
