This can be done by setting the -sourceserver option of the tablediff utility to the first server and the -destinationserver option to the second server. You can use the sys.Tables to iterate through each table in the database so that you can automate this process.
Edited
I also wanted to point out this article which is a clever piece of t-sql code that may serve you better without the complications of tablediff
Per your comment, here is an example. This is not an optimal way to do this in a production enviorment, but it should get the job done for you. You would probably be better off implementing this in SSIS if you need a more production worthy option.
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
DECLARE @TableNames as table (
id int identity(1,1),
tableName varchar(100))
DECLARE @sTableDiff nvarchar(1000)
DECLARE @tableName varchar(100)
DECLARE @counter int
DECLARE @maxCount int
INSERT INTo @TableNames
SELECT name
FROM sysobjects WHERE type = 'U'
SET @counter = 1
SELECT @maxCount = COUNT(name)
FROM sysobjects WHERE type = 'U'
WHILE @counter < @maxCount
Begin
SELECT @tableName = tableName
FROM @TableNames
WHERE id = @counter
SET @sTableDiff= ' "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\COM\tablediff" -sourceserver Server1
-sourceuser sa -sourcepassword password -sourcedatabase YourDatabase -sourcetable ' + @tableName + '
-destinationserver Server2 -destinationuser sa -destinationpassword password -destinationdatabase
YourDatabase -destinationtable ' + @tableName + ' -f c:\Diff'
EXEC XP_CMDSHELL @sTableDiff
Set @counter = @counter + 1
End