That is way to complex for me. There was 102 errors. I am using Visual Studio 2010, Visual Basic 2010. I do not get any of that. I really don't know if there is a difference between VB.Net and regular Visual Basic. Is there just a way that I can put quotes inside of quotes so there would be no need to copy the file?
That is a lot. What were they? We cannot see your screen and read them.
Did you add the posted code to a new class? That is what is needed. Do not add it to a new Form.
You also need a reference to the System.Threading and System.ComponentModel namespaces. That means some Imports statements at the top of the file.
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