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### Please describe the problem.
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Since the Win10 Creators Update, if Developer Mode is enabled, symlinks can be created without elevated privileges. During cloning of a repository with symlinks, git detects this and creates symbolic links, whereas in the past it would simply create text-like files with a path.
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When symlinks are created, git-annex breaks in many wonderful ways. The symlinks are not detected as annexed files and `git annex info` shows that no files are in the annex.
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### What steps will reproduce the problem?
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On a Windows 10 machine with Creators update (v1709) and Developer mode enabled, do a `git clone` of a git-annex repository.
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### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
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v6.20180112
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### Please provide any additional information below.
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Since the aforementioned Windows update (commonly referred to as Creators Update), the mklink command can be executed without requiring elevated privileges if Developer mode is enabled.
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See the following two articles for some background:
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- https://www.ghacks.net/2016/12/04/windows-10-creators-update-symlinks-without-elevation/
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- https://www.howtogeek.com/292914/what-is-developer-mode-in-windows-10/
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It would seem that git detects this and does not disable symlinks as git-annex expects it to do on Windows.
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### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
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Yes. I use it frequently on multiple platforms.
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