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Hi,

I need to develop a download manager using vb.net, the requirement being

that it can download X files together, with every file having individual Y

parts being downloaded from mirrors. How do you think I should implement

this most efficiently? I think I will need thread....but should there be a

thread for each file segment, or each file as a whole?

Any insight, or references would be great.

Thanks.

Jul 21 '05 #1
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