windiff usage
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I'm trying to use the windiff feature to compare two source code files. I'm not sure where this gets invoked though. If I just enter it in a Windows command window I get "windiff is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file". If I bring up a command window in Visual Studio via the View->Other Windows->Command Window menu option and then type windiff in there I get "Command windiff is not valid" If I run the MSDN Library program and try to find a command window there to invoke windiff, I can't seem to find any way to bring up a command window. What am I missing here? Robert
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I'm trying to use the windiff feature to compare two source code files. I'm not sure where this gets invoked though. If I just enter it in a Windows command window I get "windiff is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file". If I bring up a command window in Visual Studio via the View->Other Windows->Command Window menu option and then type windiff in there I get "Command windiff is not valid" If I run the MSDN Library program and try to find a command window there to invoke windiff, I can't seem to find any way to bring up a command window. What am I missing here? Robert
I gave up on windiff. We swapped to Winmerge on my last project, it's is a hell of a lot simpler to use and to get started with, plus the interface makes much more sense. [Edit: Fixed Link] Winmerge on Sourceforge
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