What are the differences between different types of symbolic link in Windows?
The Microsoft website tells me;
/d Creates a directory symbolic link. By default, mklink creates a file symbolic link.
/h Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link.
/j Creates a Directory Junction.
I'm still none the wiser as to what the differences are between a directory symbolic link, a hard link and a directory junction.
Answer to soft/hard links http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/understanding-unixlinux-symbolic-soft-and-hard-links.html
– mrwhale May 27 '14 at 00:07