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How do you actually create a junction in Vista?
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How do you actually create a junction in Vista?
I know this problem has plagued a lot of MP users including myself, that like the ease of use of "shares" vs databases when viewing their movies and music. The problem is having to view collections of media in separate folders vs all in one folder.
This solution does work, but there is a catch, all drives need to be NTFS and on the same computer. The solution is creating junctions across the system, this is very easy to do and almost as simple as making a shortcut.
Junctions can even be seen across a network, like if the folders were really there, they just can't be combined across one. Make sure to read all the cautionary things regarding junction points before you begin.
This is a very user friendly GUI and great info on using it:
Link Shell Extension
Link Shell Extension
Point MP to this directory only:
C:\FTP\movies\
Not these
D:\FTP\movies\<movie a>
E:\FTP\movies\<movie b>
Inside C:\FTP\movies\ create junction points for movie folders a & b
It will now appear movie a & b are in that folder
It does not make a copy of the folder, it simply points to it
If you right click on C:\FTP\movies\, you will see that the 2 movies added no additional size to that folder.
map \\GX270\Shared Media III\ as networkshare/drive on the client pc and add this then in mp configurationI point MP to:
\\GX270\Shared Media III\1. Movies Children