Pasting a new junction point

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neil9090
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Pasting a new junction point

Post by neil9090 »

If I copy a folder, then paste special \ paste as junction.
Adjust the filename so that it ends with a space.

XY creates a the folder without the space at the end, and then shows a error message:
Create junction failed - the system cannot find the file specified

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Re: Pasting a new junction point

Post by admin »

Trailing spaces are not allowed in windows filenames. Your space is auto-removed. But only "partly", hence the message. I can fix that. Thanks.

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