How to mount NTFS folder in another NTFS folder

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Solution 1

You can create a junction which is the equivalent of a symlink in NTFS.

Solution 2

For easy junction & hard link creation: HardLink ShellExt

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Updated on September 17, 2022

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  • zildjohn01
    zildjohn01 almost 2 years

    Is there any way to redirect one NTFS folder to another? Say, to access C:\Program Files\Modules through S:\Modules? There is subst for mounting folders as drives, and diskpart and mountvol for mounting drives in folders, but I've been unable to combine the two successfully. Is it possible to achieve this?

    MORE INFO: I found out about the mklink utility, but unfortunately it isn't available on Windows XP.

  • Joey
    Joey over 14 years
    They appear to be the same but work only for directories. NTFS also has proper symlinks since Vista.