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NTFSLinksView v1.32
NTFSLinksView v1.32 Starting from Windows Vista, Microsoft uses symbolic links and junction points of NTFS file system in order to make changes in the folders structure of Windows and keep the compatibility of applications written for older versions of Windows. This utility simply shows you a list of all symbolic links and junctions in the specified folder, and their target paths. It also allows you to save the symbolic links/junctions list into text/html/xml/csv file. Using NTFSLinksView NTFSLinksView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NTFSLinksView.exe When you run NTFSLinksView, press the Go button, and then the main window will display the list of all NTFS symbolic links/junction points in your profile folder. If you want to view the NTFS links in other folders, simply type the folder path in the top text-box and press enter (or click the 'Go' button). If you want to scan your entire drive, type 'C:\' in the folder text box and choose Infinite subfolder depth. Versions History Version 1.32: Fixed bug: The 'Scan inside symbolic links' option didn't work properly. Command-Line Options /folder <Folder> Load NTFSLinksView with the specified folder. /Subfolders <Subfolders Depth> Specifies the subfolders depth. /stext <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into XML file. Translating NTFSLinksView to other languages In order to translate ...
5/5 3,095 Apr 12, 2020
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