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[Release] NTFS HardLinkShell Extension V2.8.0.6 32bit Addon Builder


UtCollector

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Here is NTFS HardLinkShell V2.8.0.6 Addon builder

It might work on older version's. maybe on the upcoming version to.

Info:

The NTFS file system implemented in NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows XP-64 supports a facility known as hard links (referred to herein as HardLinks). HardLinks provide the ability to keep a single copy of a file yet have it appear in multiple folders (directories). They can be created with the POSIX command ln included in the Windows Resource Kit or the fsutil command utility included in Windows XP. Thus, using standard Windows facilities HardLinks can only be created at the command prompt, which can be tedious, especially when HardLinks to multiple files are required or when one only makes occasional use of HardLinks. Support for Junctions in standard Microsoft software offerings is even more limited than that offered for HardLinks.

Link Shell Extension (LSE) provides for the creation of HardLinks , Junctions , and Vista's Symbolic Links, (herein referred to collectively as Links) and a Folder Cloning process that utilises HardLinks or Symbolic Links. LSE, as its name implies is implemented as a Shell extension and is accessed from Windows Explorer, or similar file/folder managers. The extension allows the user to select one or many files or folders, then using the mouse, complete the creation of the required Links - HardLinks, Junctions or Symbolic Links or in the case of folders to create Clones consisting of Hard or Symbolic Links. LSE is supported on all Windows versions that support NTFS version 5.0 or later, including Windows XP-64 and the upcoming Vista operating system. HardLinks, Junctions and Symbolic Links are NOT supported on FAT file systems, and nor is the Cloning process supported on FAT file systems.

Within this document the terms action button and action (pop up) menu are used to refer what are often referred to as the right mouse button and the pop up menu that is displayed when that mouse button is pressed (often referred to as the context menu). Recognising that people swap the usage of their mouse buttons, Microsoft refer to the primary and secondary mouse buttons. We prefer to refer the mouse buttons as the Select button and the Action button; and rather than terms such as Context Menu, Shell Menu, Right Mouse Menu we use the term Action menu.

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Install from: Trou addon

File Size: 171 KB (175,812 bytes)

MD5 hash: E7F98365FBD16438D84C07426EC8E205

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