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Tool to view file differences

Can any one tell me of a Free utility that I can use to find file
differences. eg asp, aspx.cs etc

Thnx
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Can any one tell me of a Free utility that I can use to find file
differences. eg asp, aspx.cs etc

Thnx


Try WinDiff (search in google for it).

Dieter
Nov 19 '05 #2
Thanks for your response. I tried windiff that comes with support tools but
its not of a great help. All its telling me is that the file has been
changed. I want to see changes Line by Line like VSS.

"Dieter Koch" wrote:

Can any one tell me of a Free utility that I can use to find file
differences. eg asp, aspx.cs etc

Thnx


Try WinDiff (search in google for it).

Dieter

Nov 19 '05 #3
TJS
look into a product called Examdiff
"mavrick101" <ma********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for your response. I tried windiff that comes with support tools
but
its not of a great help. All its telling me is that the file has been
changed. I want to see changes Line by Line like VSS.

"Dieter Koch" wrote:

> Can any one tell me of a Free utility that I can use to find file
> differences. eg asp, aspx.cs etc
>
> Thnx


Try WinDiff (search in google for it).

Dieter

Nov 19 '05 #4

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