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  2. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic links may be implemented in a context-dependent or variable fashion, such that the link points to varying targets depending on a configuration parameter, run-time parameter, or other instantaneous condition. A variable or variant symbolic link is a symbolic link that has a variable name embedded in it. This allows some flexibility in ...

  3. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell: The New-Item cmdlet of Windows PowerShell that can create empty files, folders, junctions, and hard links. [3] In PowerShell 5.0 and later, it can create symbolic links as well. [ 4 ] The Get-Item and Get-ChildItem cmdlets can be used to interrogate file system objects, and if they are NTFS links, find information about them.

  4. NTFS - Wikipedia

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    For example, Windows Vista implemented NTFS symbolic links, Transactional NTFS, partition shrinking, and self-healing. [23] NTFS symbolic links are a new feature in the file system; all the others are new operating system features that make use of NTFS features already in place.

  5. ln (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    The ln command is a standard Unix command utility used to create a hard link or a symbolic link (symlink) to an existing file or directory. [1] The use of a hard link allows multiple filenames to be associated with the same file since a hard link points to the inode of a given file, the data of which is stored on disk.

  6. Hard link - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Component Store uses hard links to keep track of different versions of components stored on the hard disk drive. On Unix-like systems, the link() system call can create additional hard links to existing files. To create hard links, end-users can use: The ln utility; The link utility; The New-Item cmdlet of PowerShell [13]

  7. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    macOS file Alias [73] (Symbolic link) 5B 5A 6F 6E 65 54 72 61 6E 73 66 65 72 5D [ZoneTransfer] 0 Identifier Microsoft Zone Identifier for URL Security Zones [74] [75] 52 65 63 65 69 76 65 64 3A: Received: 0 eml Email Message var5 [citation needed] 20 02 01 62 A0 1E AB 07 02 00 00 00 ␠␂␁b⍽␞«␇␂␀␀␀ 0 tde Tableau Datasource 37 ...

  8. Talk:Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic links can be remapped to allow locations of files to be addressed in a consistent manner, even though the physical location of the file may vary. I don't think this is true. Symbolic links are immutable (they cannot be changed), however they can be removed and then a new symbolic link can be created in their place.

  9. Sylk - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic Link (SYLK), a Microsoft file format typically used to exchange data between applications, specifically spreadsheets Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sylk .