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When using this method keep in mind that you're not actually moving the folder. So if you doing it because of space restrictions on drive C then it doesn't change anything.
depends on the "direction" you do it... i personally let the folder which is located on C point to a folder on D, so that in this case it DOES remove size limitations on C.
my motivation is, that i regularly kill drive C and reinstall windows, while keeping all data on D.
if you do it "the other way round" of course you're right.