Symlinks Windows ❲DELUXE❳

Windows symlinks are powerful tools for redirecting file paths transparently. While the admin-rights requirement can be a hurdle, enabling Developer Mode removes it. Use them to save space, organize chaos, or trick picky applications into looking where you want them to.

| Feature | Symbolic Link | Shortcut (.lnk) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | File system | Shell/GUI | | Used by | All apps & command line | Windows Explorer (double-click) | | Can be relative | Yes | Yes (but less common) | | Requires admin | Usually | No | | Looks like | A file/folder with a small arrow overlay | A file with a shortcut arrow | symlinks windows

A symbolic link (or symlink) is a special file system object that points to another file or folder. Think of it as an advanced shortcut that works at the file system level, not just the GUI level. Unlike a standard .lnk shortcut, a symlink appears transparently to applications and the command line as if it were the actual target file or directory. Windows symlinks are powerful tools for redirecting file