JSI Tip 9580. How do I display all the hardlinks on my system?

Jerold Schulman

July 21, 2005

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I described Linkd.exe to create NTFS Junction Points in tip 2600.

Microsoft has provided Hlscan.exe to display NTFS Junction Points.

When you open a CMD.EXE window and type hlscan /?, you receive:

Commands available are:* hlscaN [/log [location]]Scans the current volume.* hlscaN /all [/log [location]]Scans all NTFS volumes on the local system.* hlscaN /dir  [/log [location]]Scans recursively from * hlscaN /file  [/log [location]]Scans only files specified by  (non recursively)* hlscaN /?Print this help.[/log [location]] is an optional switch to log the resultsto a file in addition to printing them on the screen."Location" defaults to Hlscan.log in the current directory.

NOTE: See tip 6705 What are the free Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit tools?

NOTE: See tip 8237 What are the free Windows 2000 Resource Kit tools?



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