If that server is R2, you could load up FSRM (File Server Resource Manager) and 
run a duplicate files report.

From: Gavin Wilby [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 3:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Finding duplicate files

Good morning all,

Its been a while since I have had to visit this group, so I apologies in 
advance for unlurking and coming straight in with a question.

I have a 2003 standard file server, and its used in the main for storing photos 
that the owner takes.

These are a mix of CR2, JPG, TIFF and PSD files, depending on the post process 
(if any).

However, its apparent that over the years that files and folders have been 
duplicated, and the structure is in a right mess.

Can anyone recommend a (free) solution that will at least identify any dupes, 
and allow me to output them to a list, a CSV would be most appropriate.

TIA.

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Gavin Wilby,
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