File and Directory Linking
The NTFS file system provides the ability to create a system representation of a file or directory in a location in the directory structure that is different from the file or directory object that is being linked to. This process is called linking. There are two types of links supported in the NTFS file system: hard links and junctions.
The NTFS file system also provides the distributed link tracking service, which automatically tracks links as they are moved.
In this section
Topic | Description |
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Hard Links and Junctions |
Describes hard links and junctions. |
Distributed Link Tracking and Object Identifiers |
The distributed link tracking service enables client applications to track link sources that have moved. |