In article <acd5bd50-2173-a446-b884-67fa8dcf4530@dewberryfields.co.uk>,
Michael Howard <mike@dewberryfields.co.uk> wrote:
[Snippy]
> They should be two different commands on two lines. But, if your Windows
> installation is not on your 'D' drive, then to make typing easier (the
> results of your commands more visible), first select your 'D' drive. So,
> three commands in total, as follows, in a Windows 'command prompt'
> window;
> D:
> cd D:\ROStuff\V-RPCEmuROD\hostfs
> mklink /D share D:\
> Thats the three commands. The first 'D:' selects your 'D' Drive. The
> second changes directory. The third creates the link. In the third
> command, the '/D' has nothing to do with D Drive, it means create a
> directory link and 'share' could be any legal name of your choice.
> Michael Howard.
Aha! that's much clearer, and I now have the sym links in place and
working, including one for memory sticks.
Thanks Michael, much appreciated. :-)
Dave
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Dave Triffid
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