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 Visual Basic code can work with .NET 2.0, and any release since that time. It demonstrates updating a ProgressBar without locking up the user interface. It also demonstrates a means to allow the user to cancel the background operation. It would not require a batch file.
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