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| Guest | junction points How do you create/retore junction points that have been inadvertantly erased? |
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| Guest | Re: junction points "SamA" <SamA@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4F14140B-8E85-4837-8033-2F1CD9FF6203@xxxxxx Quote: > How do you create/retore junction points that have been inadvertantly > erased? For details open a command prompt in administrator mode and type mklink /? -- Mike Brannigan |
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