The command paste as hardlink only has a code number. But I tried the following format and it didn't work.
::#208 "C:\Library";
The other command like copyto and moveto don't seem to have a hardlink option.
Many thanks!
How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
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Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
Two things:
1) To paste hard links try:
2) You can paste only files (not folders) as hard links.
from help file:
1) To paste hard links try:
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copy "file name"; #208;from help file:
Hard links can only be created for files, not for folders.
Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
What I meant is paste the hardlink to a folder that is not open int the current tab sets, for instance, I want to put some files in a specific backup folder. So is it possible to pass a parameter to the command 208?
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
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Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
No, numerical commands take no parameters.
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Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
OK. It will be very nice if the moveto command has a hardlink option.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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CookieMonster
Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
Does this command show what the hardlink file or folder is related to ?
Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
No
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CookieMonster
Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
Highend - This was the closest thing I could find as you suggested to search for; without being sarcastic do you have any links to threads that may be of help ?
Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
I wrote "Google knows more about such tools..." and not "search for threads in this forum"...
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CookieMonster
Re: How to specify destination folder for hardlink paste
Mis-understanding, I'll move it elsewhere.
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