Hard links, junctions, etc

Mike Connor

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You can do it, but it is dangerous to do it on default junctions. The system will become unstable.

For more information;

Link Shell Extension

Regards....Mike Connor
 

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???? Mike, looks like this should be posted in an existin g thread, not a separate one.
 

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Quite right, in fact it should not have been posted here at all! I seem to have posted it to the completely wrong place!

Anyway, I will leave it up now, as the software and various explanations may be of interest.

The original question was whether it was possible to delete junctions in Windows 7.

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Interesting information, none the less. Thank you for it. :)
 

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