Symbolic Links and DFS

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Afternoon,

I'm in the middle of a server install whereby i'm migrating a DOS-based database which was created 26 years ago (Older than me!). Now it's a simple copy and paste of the data itself, however the program is hard-coded to look for it's data at C:\Smart\. The data is now residing on their server, with a mapped drive: W:\Smart

With Windows 7 machines i've used mklink /d c:\smart\ w:\smart\ and it's done the trick fine, however there's some XP machines which this command won't work with. I'm not too clued up on this subject, but I believe DFS may be the solution here?

Does anybody have any tips on how to set his up? They're using SBS 2011 as their main server.
 
Unfortunately this didn't work quite as expected. It would have worked fine if the files that needed the symbolic link creating were local, but they're stored on a network :(

The smart mirror and smart copy options just seem to create a copy, which would be fine, but they don't keep it updated, it seems to be just a one-time copy and paste job somehow.
 
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