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Link Shell Extension (LSE) provides for the creation of Hardlinks , Junctions , Volume Mountpoints , 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 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.


Windows NT4 Link Shell Extension (610kb)
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista
Please make sure that the necessary runtime .dlls are installed on your system. This prerequisites package can be downloaded from Microsoft:

vcredist_x86.exe for Vs2005 Sp1 (2.6 mb)
Afterwards install the
Link Shell Extension (635kb)

Windows XP64
Windows Vista64
Please make sure that the necessary runtime .dlls are installed on your system. This prerequisites package can be downloaded from Microsoft:

vcredist_x64.exe for Vs2005 Sp1 (3.1 mb)
Afterwards install the
Link Shell Extension (640kb)

Windows Itanium
Please make sure that the necessary runtime .dlls are installed on your system. This prerequisites package can be downloaded from Microsoft:

vcredist_IA64.exe for Vs2005 Sp1 (6.1 mb)
Afterwards install the
Link Shell Extension (640kb)

For more information, please visit the author’s site:
http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html

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March 10th, 2010 at 6:06 am

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