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I'm doing it. I did a UserControl that represents a list item, and I'm working on a class that provides programmatic access to that list item, and then will do a UserControl that is a listbox for download items, and then do the download code.

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I've got a working download list box. Now I just need to add download code and some toolbar buttons! Again, someone please post those icons and bitmaps. I really need them to make this look authentic.

Edit: Finished the listbox completely, along with some objects. Also, I added an "Add" button that adds an entry to the list, with the URL you specify. Tomorrow, I'll write some code to do the actual download.

@Radish & weenur: LOL/ :D

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i have longhorn, but i couldnt find the icons. i looked trough dlls and exes for like half an hour :s

Hmm. Could you then post screenshots of the enabled AND disabled states for all the Download Manager icons? Thanks.

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Hmm. Could you then post screenshots of the enabled AND disabled states for all the Download Manager icons? Thanks.

em not too possible, coz i dont really run it. i just accessed its partition from xp.

its way to sluggish to use.

it crashed 5 times on me when i was copying a file..

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em not too possible, coz i dont really run it. i just accessed its partition from xp.

its way to sluggish to use.

it crashed 5 times on me when i was copying a file..

Could you check:

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\*.* (all EXEs and DLLs in that folder)

C:\WINDOWS\shdocvw.dll

Thanks for trying.

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@Winston: Your solution has the bitmaps, but they look like heck and only have one state (some of the buttons are in the enabled state and some in the disabled state).

Also, I'm going to make the download box a little different from the normal IE one but similar.

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@Winston: Your solution has the bitmaps, but they look like heck and only have one state (some of the buttons are in the enabled state and some in the disabled state).

Also, I'm going to make the download box a little different from the normal IE one but similar.

lol yeah it took me ages i got freakfriday's screenshots and just had to slowly cut them

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