Hard Link Windows Link

BOOL CreateHardLinkW( LPCWSTR lpFileName, // new link name LPCWSTR lpExistingFileName, // existing file LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpSecurityAttributes // (optional) ); Find all hard links to a file Using fsutil (Command Prompt, admin not always required):

fsutil hardlink list "filename" Example output: hard link windows

\Users\Me\Documents\notes.txt \Backups\notes_backup.txt \Archive\2023\notes.txt In CMD: BOOL CreateHardLinkW( LPCWSTR lpFileName, // new link name

1. What Is a Hard Link? A hard link is a directory entry that associates a name with a file on the file system. In simple terms: it’s an additional filename that points directly to the same physical file data on disk. In simple terms: it’s an additional filename that

fsutil hardlink query "filename" Or use PowerShell:

New-Item -ItemType HardLink -Path C:\Links\report.txt -Target C:\Data\report.txt PowerShell 5.1+ supports this natively. For older versions, use cmd /c mklink /H . Call CreateHardLinkW :

– You need cross‑volume, directory, or network links → use symbolic links or junctions. You want a pointer that can be broken or that shows target path → use a symlink.