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| BigMan |
How can I envoke WinDiff.exe from the command line to compare 2 folders recursively (i.e. with "Include subdirectories" checked)?
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| Igor Green |
You can just specify "windiff folder1 folder2" - it is always start with include subfolder option. You may also want to check our Synchronize It! tool - it is far more robust and flexible. It also comes with Compare It! - file comparison tool with ability to merge and edit files directly in comparison panes.
Igor Green http://www.grigsoft.com Compare It! + Synchronize It! : Files and folders comparison never was easier!
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| BigMan |
Unfortunately my version of WinDiff.exe does NOT start with this option checked. I'm using Windows XP and I've got this tool from the MS VS .NET Studio disks.
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| Igor Green |
Did you checked help file? Or try starting "windiff /?". I think I got my version with VS6, version is 5.0.1644.1. There is even special key /D to compare single folder, without subfolders.
Igor Green http://www.grigsoft.com Compare It! + Synchronize It! : Files and folders comparison never was easier!
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