
Link Shell Extension (LSE) provides for the creation of Hardlinks, Junctions, Volume Mountpoints, and Windows7/8's Symbolic Links, (herein referred to collectively as Links) a folder cloning process that utilises Hardlinks or Symbolic Links and a copy process taking care of Junctions, Symbolic Links, and Hardlinks. LSE, as its name implies is implemented as a Shell extension and is accessed from Windows Explorer, or similar file/folder managers.
v3.8 [May 19, 2014]
- Realtive symbolic links on absolute symbolic links to a different drive, were not created properly.
- Added Greek localization. Thanks to George Malamas!
- SmartMove didn't work when Backup Mode was enabled.
- Runs again with Windows 2000 (Flaw introduced with 3.8.6.6).
- The Vcredist check is back by default, but can be skipped by passing /noredist during install via commandline.
- Relative symbolic links on UNC path were recreated with wrong target during SmartCopy.
- NTFS filesystem fragmentation decreased and thus copying should be faster
- Cancel works when pressed during copying of (large) files.
- Creation of hardlinks in UAC protected folders caused an error message, even if the hardlink was created.
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