In Linux I am able to do this:
ln -s /tmp/somedir/* /tmp/otherdir/
Which will create links to all of the files within somedir in otherdir. Is there a way to preform a wildcard operation like this in Windows 2000 using junction.exe?
In Linux I am able to do this:
ln -s /tmp/somedir/* /tmp/otherdir/
Which will create links to all of the files within somedir in otherdir. Is there a way to preform a wildcard operation like this in Windows 2000 using junction.exe?
junction
does not accept wildcards and indeed I believe thatln
does not either. What happens is that the shell expands the wildcards and then passes the resulting list of files/directories toln
. You can do the same with junction by using afor
loop.That said, you talk about linking to files. Be aware that
junction
does not do that. It can only be used for creating directory symbolic links.