google for deduplication - there are lots of alternatives, though they
are mostly used in conjunction with backups.

The 'best' ones (for some value of best, usually meaning expensive)
seem to tokenize small chunks of data and back up those rather than
raw data - somewhat analogous to what compression programs like
WinZip/PKZip/et al do with their header.

Kurt

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:59 AM, David Franklin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What tool would you recommend for finding multiple copies of the same file,
> though each instance have a unique name, and may even have a different
> extension, or no extension, in order to hide its true file type?
>
> My company will pay for the software, so it doesn't have to be free. Thanks!

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