Or just open up a command shell terminal.

On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 1:10:46 PM UTC-8, Furicle wrote:
>
> mklink is internal to cmd apparently - see 
> https://learn-powershell.net/2013/07/16/creating-a-symbolic-link-using-powershell/
>
> Use 
> cmd.exe /c mklink.exe
>
>
> On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 8:27:04 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>>
>> Hi mark, 
>>
>> This info works very well. I'll include it in the addOn docs. 
>>
>> The important thing is that the "mklink" command is only available with 
>> cmd.exe ... powershell doesn't know it, or it may be a different one. 
>>
>> have fun!
>> mario
>>
>
>

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