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Author Help?: Junction Point vs Mount Point
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2004-02-13, 5:57 am

In the backup section of the book,it says :
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"Restore Junction Points, But Not The Folders And File Data They Reference. Restores junction points on your hard disk as well as the data that the junction points refer to. If you have any mounted drives, and you want to restore the data that mounted drives point to, select this check box. If you do not select this check box, the junction point is restored but the data your junction point refers to might not be accessible. "

"Preserve Existing Volume Mount Points. Prevents the operation from writing over any volume mount points you have created on the partition or volume to which you are restoring data. This option is primarily applicable when you are restoring data to an entire drive or partition.
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Well whats the difference between a junction point and a mount point? What does each option do ,whats the difference between them? i have read 3-4 times i couldnt understand.
Please help

Thanks
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