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mklink is functionally the same thing as the ln command on a Unix system, but symlinks are new enough that not everything in Windows handles them correctly. There's a tool called WinLibraryTool from Zorn Software that does, however, allow you to add un-indexed network locations to library folder locations. That might be a better idea than using a symlink or moving the profile folder locations.
The IT people at school probably don't want to deal with network user profiles and they may not even know how. Even if they do, modern Windows profiles can occupy a lot of space and create a lot of network traffic if they're not managed carefully, which they might not have time to deal with. It's usually easier to just tell people to save things to the S: drive or whatever they give you to dump your crap in.
The IT people at school probably don't want to deal with network user profiles and they may not even know how. Even if they do, modern Windows profiles can occupy a lot of space and create a lot of network traffic if they're not managed carefully, which they might not have time to deal with. It's usually easier to just tell people to save things to the S: drive or whatever they give you to dump your crap in.