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Link Shell Extension 3.9.3.5, published by Hermann Schinagl, is a Windows Explorer add-on that streamlines the creation and management of advanced NTFS file-system objects. Integrated directly into the right-click context menu, the tool enables instant generation of hardlinks, junctions, volume mountpoints, and symbolic links without command-line utilities. Users can select single or multiple files and folders inside any Explorer-compatible file manager, then choose whether to establish a hardlink that points several directory entries to one data stream, a junction that redirects a folder path to another local volume, a symbolic link that references files or directories across local or network locations, or a mountpoint that grafts an entire volume into an empty NTFS folder. For bulk operations the extension offers folder cloning: it replicates directory trees while replacing duplicate files with hardlinks or symbolic links, and a smart-copy routine that preserves junctions, symbolic links, and hardlinks during normal file transfers. Because the underlying NTFS features are unsupported on FAT volumes, all link types and cloning functions are automatically disabled on non-NTFS drives. The single-version release 3.9.3.5 is compatible with every Windows edition that provides native NTFS support, including Windows 7, 8, and 10, and installs silently as a lightweight shell component without modifying system executables. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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