Is it possible to write a command creating a symbolic link between two directories when the target directory already exists? For example the command "mklink /D /J Aliens G:\SciFi" would create the NTFS junction point "Aliens" in the "G:\SciFi" directory. But the "Aliens" directory already exists in the G:\SciFi directory but it's empty. I need to do this because I have a PC acting as a media server where I store all my DVD and music rips. I access this media server via the Patriot Box Office (PBO) hardware media server that only supports NTFS junction points but not any other kind of symbolic link.