Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista all support symbolic links—also known as symlinks—that point to a file or folder on your system. You can create them using the Command Prompt or a third-party tool called Link Shell Extension.
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by Chris Hoffman via How-To Geek
The Complete Guide to Creating Symbolic Links (aka Symlinks) on Windows
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January 09, 2017
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