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Old 05-24-2007, 11:34 AM
ashwken ashwken is offline
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Originally posted by quant
no, you'd do the same as if the directories were physical, ie. copy them to usb. Say for example C:\Documents points to $UR$\Docs and D:\mp3 points to $UR$\music, then if you want it to work on usb, just copy the whole $UR$ directory, the same thing you'd do if the directories were stored physically under UR directory ...
OK, trying to wrap my mind around this without actually trying it...

So you create the symbolic link for:

D:\mp3 points to $UR$\music

does this act of creation (of the symbolic links) place physical copies of the linked files from D:\mp3 into $UR$\music?
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