Compares the contents of two files or sets of files. COMP [data1] [data2] [/D] [/A] [/L] [/N=number] [/C] [/OFF[LINE]] data1 Specifies location and name(s) of first file(s) to compare. data2 Specifies location and name(s) of second files to compare. /D Displays differences in decimal format. /A Displays differences in ASCII characters. /L Displays line numbers for differences. /N=number Compares only the first specified number of lines in each file. /C Disregards case of ASCII letters when comparing files. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set. To compare sets of files, use wildcards in data1 and data2 parameters.
Compare the printed pattern with the sample above. If the nozzle check page does not complete satisfactorily, click the Clean ...
Compare the printed pattern with the sample above. If the nozzle check page does not print satisfactorily, click the Clean ...
Compare the printed pattern with the sample above. If the nozzle check pattern does not print satisfactorily, click Clean. ...
Compare the printed patterns with the samples above. The first pattern is for ink and the second pattern is for gloss optimizer. ...
Compares the contents of two files or sets of files. COMP data1 data2 /D /A /L /N=number /C /OFF[LINE data1 Specifies location ...
Compares the properties of specified domain controllers to determine if they are up to date with each other. The source domain ...
Compares two files or sets of files and displays the differences between them FC /A /C /L /LBn /N /OFF[LINE /T /U /W /nnnn ...
Compatibility flag for 16 bit applications. This flag attempts to give the focus to the application. This flag should normally ...
Compatibility flag for 16 bit applications. This flag fixes divide by zero problems resulting from 2 consecutive timegettime ...