VS 2008 Continuous Progressbar While My.Computer.Network.Download
Nov 7, 2009
Have a small problem, but I can't seem to solve it. Hopefully someone could help me out.
While downloading a file from my server I have a progressbar which should scroll continuously, but it doesn't do anything.
The code I use:
vb.net
Private Sub btn_download_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btn_download.Click
With progress ' progress is the name of the progressbar
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