Windows 2003 and above provides functionality
that older versions of Windows don??™t provide. You can??™t use the Windows 2003 version of the
utility on older Windows versions since these older versions won??™t provide the required support as
part of the file system. This utility uses the following syntax:
MOUNTVOL [drive:]path VolumeName
MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /D
MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /L
MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /P
MOUNTVOL /R
MOUNTVOL /N
MOUNTVOL /E
MOUNTVOL drive:/S
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
[drive:spath Specifies the existing NTFS directory to use for the mount point. When you
don??™t specify the drive, the utility assumes you want to use the current drive. You can use an
absolute or relative path.
VolumeName Specifies the name of the volume that you want to make the target of the mount
point.
/D Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory.
/L Lists the mounted volume name for the specified directory. If the directory doesn??™t include
a mount point, the utility displays an ???The file or directory is not a reparse point.??? error message.
/P Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory.
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