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by david74
Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:32 am
Forum: ExamDiff Pro
Topic: How to compare only the files in one folder?
Replies: 5
Views: 7344

Re: How to compare only the files in one folder?

:?: Well, that brings up another problem. I can't really use the Options dialog box. It more than fills the screen, so I can't see the OK button to click it. In some subdialogs, I can't see many of the options, either. I've tried to use the Windows 'move' feature, but Windows 'helpfully' knows bette...
by david74
Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:06 pm
Forum: ExamDiff Pro
Topic: How to compare only the files in one folder?
Replies: 5
Views: 7344

Re: How to compare only the files in one folder?

psguru, I beg to differ (or examdiffer). Comparing one small folder with one very large folder, where the smaller is a subset of the larger, takes a very long time. Maybe it's because of some option I've set. I don't understand all of them. C'mon. There must be a way to do what I want. I don't want ...
by david74
Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:38 pm
Forum: ExamDiff Pro
Topic: How to compare only the files in one folder?
Replies: 5
Views: 7344

How to compare only the files in one folder?

I have a large folder on machine A. I have a small folder on machine B. All the files in the smaller folder exist in the larger folder (they are a subset of the larger folder). If I just do a directory comparison, all the files in the large folder are listed, causing the comparison to fail and to ta...
by david74
Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:16 pm
Forum: ExamDiff Pro
Topic: How do I detect file diffs only yes/no ?
Replies: 4
Views: 8136

Re: How do I detect file diffs only yes/no ?

If all you want is a byte-by-byte comparison, with a yes/no result, just use the MSDOS command processor. The following CMD file takes two arguments, the paths of the two files (I don't know how to compare all files in two folders, but it can be done). It prints whether the two match or not. I creat...