Applies To: Windows Vista,Windows Server 2008
Creates a symbolic link.
For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.
Syntax
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mklink [[/d] | [/h] | [/j]] <Link> <Target> | |
Parameters
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/d |
Creates a directory symbolic link. By default, mklink creates a file symbolic link. | |
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/h |
Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link. | |
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/j |
Creates a Directory Junction. | |
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<Link> |
Specifies the name of the symbolic link that is being created. | |
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<Target> |
Specifies the path (relative or absolute) that the new symbolic link refers to. | |
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/? |
Displays help at the command prompt. | |
Examples
To create a symbolic link named MyDocs from the root directory to the \Users\User1\Documents directory, type:
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mklink /d \MyDocs \Users\User1\Documents | |





