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    Windows Utility Question

    Okay, I've used this, so I know it exists. There is a GUI/Windows version of comp.exe. And I can't remember the name of it, so I can't find it. I've hunted for various wild card combinations, but I can't find it.

    Any ideas?
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    Nevermind. I found it. It isn't a Windows utility, it comes with VS. It is called windiff for anyone who cares.
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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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    SourceSafe can do Diffs, too.

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    Yeah, I want to use VSS to compare two text files. I don't even use VSS for version control, why would I dare trust my ASPs to it.

    'Course, if this client used some sort of version control (RCS/CVS) then I wouldn't have to compare these files.
    Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
    As always, RTFM.

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    YBMS, but Mozilla doesn't.

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