SOLUTION
* Windows Explorer in Windows Vista supports two types of shortcuts
A "folder shortcut" and the (old, standard) windows shortcut file, tha
explorer will act on
* When navigating a folder shortcut, windows explorer will show th
shortcuts path - not the target path
* A windows shortcut file will cause explorer to move to the targe
location and display the target path
* Both are (maybe depending on settings) displayed the same in th
windows explorer. So
* To check for type of shortcut, select the shortcut and choos
properties (alt-enter)
* A folder shortcut has little info, two tabs in the propertie
dialogue. It is not at all like the properties dialog of a file
* A windows shortcut file (like previous windows versions) has th
same kind of properties dialogue as a file or folder. It has many tab
(5?)
* To create a folder shortcut by dragging,
drag folder and hold down ctrl and shift
* To create a windows shortcut file by dragging
drag folder and hold down alt
Hope this helps someone
/maw
Src
I got to the solution by reading this reply from a Keith Miller
"You've got a Folder Shortcut rather than a Shortcut to a folder
Folder Shortcuts are the OS equivalent of NTFS junction points, the
creat
a second path in the namespace to the folder. The advantage is tha
the
behave more like real folders -- they sort with folders & wil
cascade on
toolbar
[continues]
Link to full post:
'Explorer Shortcuts and Address Bar - Microsoft Windows Vista Communit
Forums - Vistaheads
(
http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/mic...tml#post750721)
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mawi