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- NTFS_symbolic_link abstract "An NTFS symbolic link (symlink) is a filesystem object in the NTFS filesystem that points to another filesystem object. The object being pointed to is called the target. Symbolic links should be transparent to users; the links appear as normal files or directories, and can be acted upon by the user or application in exactly the same manner. Symbolic links to directories or volumes, called junction points and mount points, were introduced with NTFS 3.0 that shipped with Windows 2000. From NTFS 3.1 onwards, symbolic links can be created for any kind of file system object. NTFS 3.1 was introduced together with Windows XP, but the functionality was not made available (through ntfs.sys) to user mode applications. Third-party filter drivers – such as Masatoshi Kimura's opensource senable driver – could however be installed to make the feature available in user mode as well. The ntfs.sys released with Windows Vista made the functionality available to user mode applications by default. Windows symbolic links to files are distinct from Windows symbolic links to directories. Unlike an NTFS junction point, an NTFS 3.1 symbolic link can also point to a file or remote SMB network path. While NTFS junction points support only absolute paths on local drives, the NTFS symbolic links allow linking using relative paths. Additionally, the NTFS symbolic link implementation provides full support for cross-filesystem links. However, the functionality enabling cross-host symbolic links requires that the remote system also support them, which effectively limits their support to Windows Vista and later Windows operating systems.An NTFS symbolic link is not the same as a Windows shortcut file, which is a regular file. The latter may be created on any filesystem (such as the earlier FAT32), may contain metadata (such as an icon to display when the shortcut is viewed in Windows Explorer), and is not transparent to applications.".
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- NTFS_symbolic_link wikiPageWikiLink NTFS.
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- NTFS_symbolic_link wikiPageWikiLink Symbolic_link.
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- NTFS_symbolic_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "NTFS symbolic link".
- NTFS_symbolic_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "symbolic link".
- NTFS_symbolic_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "symbolic links".
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- NTFS_symbolic_link subject Category:Disk_file_systems.
- NTFS_symbolic_link subject Category:Windows_disk_file_systems.
- NTFS_symbolic_link hypernym Object.
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- NTFS_symbolic_link comment "An NTFS symbolic link (symlink) is a filesystem object in the NTFS filesystem that points to another filesystem object. The object being pointed to is called the target. Symbolic links should be transparent to users; the links appear as normal files or directories, and can be acted upon by the user or application in exactly the same manner. Symbolic links to directories or volumes, called junction points and mount points, were introduced with NTFS 3.0 that shipped with Windows 2000.".
- NTFS_symbolic_link label "NTFS symbolic link".
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- NTFS_symbolic_link sameAs NTFS符号链接.
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