Soft Link Windows |best| | 2026 Update |
With great power comes great responsibility — delete the link, not the target.
mklink /D "C:\Projects\Current" "E:\Archive\Projects\2025\Current" soft link windows
If you need a seamless, program-level redirect — use a soft link. If you just want a user-friendly clickable icon — use a standard shortcut. Soft links in Windows are powerful but underused. They solve real storage and organization problems that shortcuts and move operations cannot. Whether you’re managing disk space, taming cloud sync folders, or organizing a complex project structure, mastering mklink /D and file symlinks gives you a professional-grade file system tool. With great power comes great responsibility — delete
rmdir "LinkFolder" # For directory symlinks del "LinkFile.ext" # For file symlinks Or simply delete it in File Explorer like a normal file/folder. | Feature | Soft Link | Shortcut (.lnk) | |---------|-----------|------------------| | Transparency | Full (app sees target) | None (app sees .lnk file) | | Works in CMD | Yes | No | | Works as working directory | Yes | No | | Double-click behavior | Opens target directly | Opens target after .lnk processing | Soft links in Windows are powerful but underused
mklink /D "C:\Users\Me\OneDrive\Projects" "D:\LocalProjects\Active" Move a bloated game folder from C:\Program Files\HeavyGame to a larger D: drive without reinstalling:
mklink "C:\Users\Me\Desktop\report.pdf" "D:\Documents\Q1\report.pdf"