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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


/H Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link. You can??™t use the /H command line switch
with the /D or /J command line switches.
/J Creates a directory junction instead of a symbolic link. You can??™t use the /J command line
switch with the /D or /H command line switches.
Understanding Absolute and Relative Paths
Some people get confused by the term path at the command line. The path is simply the list of directories
from the root (topmost) directory to the current directory. The current directory is the one that
you??™re working in at any given time.
The command line specifies the root directory with a simple backslash (\). When you go down a level,
you add the directory name to the list. For example, if you move to the MyDir directory, then the path
becomes \MyDir\. You can expand this list to any level of detail required to describe the current directory.
For example, when you move to the SubDir directory from the MyDir directory, then the path
becomes \MyDir\SubDir\.
Many commands and utilities require path information. Most of them can use either an absolute or
relative path. An absolute path always expresses the full path from the root directory to the current
directory.


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