- Aug 18, 2002
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This is driving me nuts!
I have a hard drive with two partitions, C: (Windows and Programs) and D: (Music). I've mounted the music drive as a folder on the C: so it looks like this now:
My Computer
----C:
--------C:\music
------------clip1.wav
------------clip2.wav
----D:
--------D:\music
------------clip1.wav
------------clip2.wav
I did this using Windows Disk Management so it's very fast and smooth and works just as if it's another folder, with the ONE exception. I can not delete folders when I'm browsing via C: drive. I can, however, go into the C:\music folder and delete individual files, just not folders.
Final Question: How do I delete folders in symbolically linked drives in Windows XP? Does this functionality even exist?
I have a hard drive with two partitions, C: (Windows and Programs) and D: (Music). I've mounted the music drive as a folder on the C: so it looks like this now:
My Computer
----C:
--------C:\music
------------clip1.wav
------------clip2.wav
----D:
--------D:\music
------------clip1.wav
------------clip2.wav
I did this using Windows Disk Management so it's very fast and smooth and works just as if it's another folder, with the ONE exception. I can not delete folders when I'm browsing via C: drive. I can, however, go into the C:\music folder and delete individual files, just not folders.
Final Question: How do I delete folders in symbolically linked drives in Windows XP? Does this functionality even exist?