Do you mean the redirecting of the file-writes to folders like 'program files'? Or the way Win Explorer can redirect you to the corresponding 'virtual folder' for one where redirects have happened?admin wrote:How does the redirecting work? Junctions?
In case that is what you mean, for a program not aware of the possibility of redirections (and not running with full admin rights), it sees the contents of both folders merged. So if "program files\testfolder" contains a.txt and the corresponding compatiblity folder (usualy "[systemdrive]\users\[username]\Appdata\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\testfolder") contains b.txt, a program would see both of them if it lists the contents of "program files\testfolder". A program running with administrative rights would only see a.txt.
This allows for weird situations, where two files seem to be in the same folder with the exact same filename!
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