JunctionMaster (x32 edition) 0.07
O. James Samson - February 22, 2011JunctionMaster allows you to move and possibly link a folder to another drive in one easy step. You can easily use this program to replaces the original folder with a hard link (junction point). Actually, these have been around in NTFS since its inception, but only in Windows 7 does it show any indication that it is a link.
Basically, JunctionMaster x32 edition can be used to move the files to f:\movies, but c:\movies still accesses them just the same (with no perceptible difference at all in the shell until Windows 7, where it now shows a link overlay on the folder icon). JunctionMaster x32 is compatible with all NT based kernels; however, there is a possibility that it is not compatible with the following systems: Windows 95/98/ME. It is also compatible with Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Home Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, and Windows 7.
What about the features? Well, there are a couple of them you can use, and these include the following; integrates with shell (explorer), uses shell move operation (SMO), this makes it looks as if you cut and pasted it yourself, and safe and conservative.
JunctionMaster x32 Edition 0.07 is a freeware program; and can be downloaded and installed for free. Not actually a bad program, despite the fact that it is a freeware program.
Want to check it out? Visit JunctionMaster.
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