My site has a lot of sub-domains, each sub-domain corresponding to a directory, almost every directory has users uploaded files. Now I want to separate the files and procedures, but I don't want to change the procedure. So I thought of the directory mapping, but WIN2003 only provided a directory that mapped one disk to another. If I do this, I'll have to build n partition Logic disks: (
Finally found a good software ha
The mapped folder is not a real folder, it is simply a link tag for the operation to turn. so before using the tool to create a mapped folder
Make sure that there is no folder on the target path with the same name as the path we want to map.
That's Raozui. For example:
For example D: The disk actually exists in the D:/backuped_programes folder
C: Disk already exists C:/programes_files folder
To map the folder D drive to C:/programes_files will fail.
。 Now that everything is going to turn, if you want to delete the mapped folder.
The mapped folder generated by Shjunction will also delete the original folder. To delete a mapping also use Shjunction (description as Write)
There is no problem with Microsoft's junction (measured)
。 If the image destination in the source folder is inside the source folder, the result is a dead loop. Oh, like below.
Tools List
Since the operation is very simple, it is determined that the source folder and the mapping point are then applied,
Do not introduce, just list out the people will use it.
Shjunc Small mapping tool with interface (network disk not supported)
Http://www.bitsum.com/shjunc.asp
JUNCTION LINK MAGIC with interface (running on my computer will be an error, it's strange)
Http://www.rekenwonder.com/linkmagic.htm
JUNCTION the command line
Http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768.aspx
Grammar:
Build map-junction destination Path (must be in NTSF partition) source path
Unmap-junction-d Destination Path
Ntfs-link (not yet tested for network disk support)