Rel314: Junctions are followed to the real-destination
Posted: 10.01.2008, 11:40
Hi.
If you have junctions (in my situation on Windows XP Professional) and you enter the directory, which is actually a junction, freecommander will follow to the real-destination instead of the junctioned one.
Example:
junction c:\testfolder d:\my documents\testfolder_real
(junction is a tool from sysinternals to produce junctions)
go to c:\ and tap on "testfolder".
FC will jump to d:\my documents\testfolder_real instead of c:\testfolder.
If you use Windows Explorer or Command Line, it will be done the "right way".
Kind Regards
Thorsten
If you have junctions (in my situation on Windows XP Professional) and you enter the directory, which is actually a junction, freecommander will follow to the real-destination instead of the junctioned one.
Example:
junction c:\testfolder d:\my documents\testfolder_real
(junction is a tool from sysinternals to produce junctions)
go to c:\ and tap on "testfolder".
FC will jump to d:\my documents\testfolder_real instead of c:\testfolder.
If you use Windows Explorer or Command Line, it will be done the "right way".
Kind Regards
Thorsten