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Yes, you can move the folder using window’s mklink /J command

 

Here is more info: https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16226/complete-guide-to-symbolic-links-symlinks-on-windows-or-linux/

 

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I tried that, but it didn't allow me to move it across drives. thanks anyway

 

Strange .. I’ve my saved games folder on C:\ while my Screenshots folder is at G:\

so I know that the MKLINK command does work across drives, you just have to specify the full paths.

 

For example:

 

MKLINK /J "C:\users\my user\saved ganes\dcs\screenshots" "G\dcs\screenshots"

 

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hmm. It's beyond me:

 

MKLINK /H "C:\Users\Game PC\Saved Games\DCS\ScreenShots" "E:\Screenshots"

The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive.

 

MKLINK /J "C:\Users\Game PC\Saved Games\DCS\ScreenShots" "E:\Screenshots"

Cannot create a file when that file already exists.

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