Ah, that just means Windows can't find the program. Do you know how to use shell ("DOS") commands?When I attempt to use the "MKLINK" command in cmd, I get an error message that says, "'MKLINK' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
You need to fire up a command line prompt, then either make sure MKLINK is in your path, copy it to your current directory, or invoke it using the full path name (\fred\mklink <blah blah blah>).
If you don't know how to use shell commands, post again and I'll give more details. Hopefully this and the other few meaningful posts won't have gotten lost in the now encouraged sea of "can't be bothered to read the Wiki" posts (again) by then.
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