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  <title>Comments for I&apos;m still obsessing over NTFS</title>
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    <title>I&apos;m still obsessing over NTFS</title>
    <summary>I&apos;m still obsessing over NTFS mount points and junctions too. I&apos;m working on something new, but until then, here&apos;s how to mount your CD-ROM onto...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I'm still obsessing over <a href="http://www.dashes.com/anil/2000/10/19/sysinternals_ha">NTFS mount points and junctions</a> too. I'm working on something new, but until then, here's <strong>how to mount your CD-ROM onto an NTFS Junction Point</strong>. First, make a folder somewhere on your Windows 2000 machine, let's call it, oh, &quot;cdrom&quot;. Then, go to a DOS prompt (yeah, yeah, I know <em>Command</em> prompt...) and change to the parent of that new directory and type:</p><pre>mountvol cdrom \\?\Volume{1c1caff2-e133-11d3-8316-806d6172696f}\</pre><p>Of course, substitute your own folder name, blah blah blah. That's the GUID for CD-ROM drives in there, it's the same on all machines. I'm thinking something really cool could be done with this...</p>]]>
      
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