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Old 06-15-2007
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Hi, I joined yesterday and posted a thread and received emails from people suggesting solutions. My problem is that when I tried to access my posting this morning by clicking on the link in an emial, it said I wasn't registered and I had to re-register and I can't find my posting. The emial I received was:

Hello hdixon,

solfreak has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - Comparing 2 files - in the UNIX for Dummies Question & Answers forum of The UNIX Forums.

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Both the diff's are correct. It shows is that AIX and Solaris are using different algorithms for diff.
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Dear hdixon,

We had to restore the database from a backup and so, a day of posts were lost.

Please repost. Thanks.

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