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links in Windows



On 01/07/2009 08:15 PM, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 07:09:10PM -0500, Tom Metro wrote:
>  =20
>> The visible implementation of "symbolic links" are the .lnk files, but=

>> they foolishly implemented them
>>    =20
>
> Isn't that true of nearly everything in Windows?  =3D8^)
>
> [/me grumbles because I got a virus on the windows partition of my
> personal laptop whilst browsing the web (a non-porn site, if you must
> know) using IE, because one particular site (that of my healthcare
> provider) I was using wouldn't work without it.  Somehow managed to
> get it despite running up-to-date anti-virus software with the virus
> guard service running...  And now I have to reinstall BOTH Windows AND
> Linux, since my OEM only ships restore disks...  yay fun.]
>  =20
Have you tried to use MSIE under WINE?

--=20
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