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Old 28-Jun-2009, 09:37
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Default Re: Symbolic links to a shared folder on a another XP PC

No, not the types of symlinks that Linux supports. They can only point to other locations on a filesystem, not URLs in general. Unless you mount the share as a SMB filesystem on Linux.

You may be able to create a SMB Link to a Location under KDE but it would only work with the application that is assigned to handle such links, probably Dolphin or Konqueror.
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