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On Fri, 02 Mar 2001 16:21:54 -0500, Daniel Barclay <Daniel DOT Barclay AT digitalfocus DOT com> wrote: > ... > > The real problem of Windows .lnk files (within Windows use) is that > > even though you can make link to a directory, you can not really use > > it. Unlike UNIX, you can not use .lnk files as middle part of path, > > it may only be used as the terminating part (basename) of a path. > > Why not? Or, probably, "where not"? > > In the Window UI, you can have links (shortcuts) to directories. > Conceptually, these are in the middle part of a path (the virtual > path you tranverse step by step in the UI). > > Are links not usable in the middle of pathnames given to the command-line > interpreter? Or are links not usuable in pathnames given to Windows OS > calls for file operations. I guess in both. I checked by giving a path to 1: the built in "run" (BTW with its "browse" you can't even traverse the link). 2: as file to open to `notepad' and other native M$ windows utilities. BOTH FAILED ! Ehud. -- @@@@@@ @@@ @@@@@@ @ @ Ehud Karni Simon & Wiesel Insurance agency @ @ @ @@ @ Tel: +972-3-6212-757 Fax: +972-3-6292-544 @ @ @ @ @ @@ (USA) Fax and voice mail: 1-815-5509341 @ @ @ @ @ @ Better Safe Than Sorry http://www.simonwiesel.co.il mailto:ehud AT unix DOT simonwiesel DOT co DOT il -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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