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    Take Command / TCMD/LE / TCC/LE 10.0 build 62 uploaded

    Rex, I just downloaded and tested this, and it works like a charm. MUCHOS GRACIAS!!!! You da man! Kb
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    rd/s with symlinks and junctions

    In my case, what I want to do is create a (real) directory that contains symlinks to a series of other directories that are scattered about on a disk (or disks), to provide a logical "view" of files different from the physical organization [actually it's more complicated than that because the...
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    rd/s with symlinks and junctions

    Steve, BTW, the reason I can't use the alias you suggest is that the RD command is recursive. If I do an rd/s on a root that contains a nested linked directory, I don't want it to delete the files. Kb
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    rd/s with symlinks and junctions

    Jim, Symlinks are new in Vista, and the RD command works differently on Vista than XP. If you try it on Vista you'll see what I mean. I guess someone at Microsoft must have reworked it to avoid the "problem" (at least as far as my usage is concerned.) Kb
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    rd/s with symlinks and junctions

    I have just been doing alias rd=cmd /c rd which works fine. But, I'm worried about someone else who might be running TCC without my alias. Kb
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    popup menu size

    I have searched these forums and found several discussion about the size of popup menus from TCC not being saved. I'm having that problem, and unfortunately I can't figure out how to fix it. I'm using TCC LE 10.00.61. No matter what I do, it never seems to save the size or position of my...
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    rd/s with symlinks and junctions

    If I create a symlink (or a junction) to a directory and then do a "rd/s" of that directory, TCC deletes all of the files in the linked directory. The rd command in the (Vista) cmd shell merely deletes the symlink, leaving the files in the target directory alone. Is there any way to tell TCC...
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