I am working in an environment where the command line is not available (Windows with cmd restricted by system administrator). Normally I would use: gvim -d file1 file2 to do a diff between files, but this is not possible in my environment. How can I do a diff when the only way I can invoke Vim is by double-clicking its icon on the Windows Desktop?
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