![]() And so I set it to "./Content/Dancer.cab" (with content folder from Plus! DME and wddu.exe in the same directory), which allowed me to launch the Windows Dancer Downloader once more. ![]() Turns out, that you can set a custom url (and a local file path) as the download source of a "dancer.cab", which contains an xml file with metadata about the dancers with the actual dancer located in the same directory as the dancer.cab, in the string table using resource hacker (String 106). I found this out by comparing the string tables from the ddu.exe from the Plus Superpack and from the wddu.exe with each other. However, Microsoft has since taken down the Dancers from their server, but we can patch the Windows Dancer Downloader to make it work with a local copy of the files. Turns out, you needed to download the dancers with a seperate programme that I was able to track down in the Wayback Machine I recently started to play around with the Windows Dancer from MCE2005 and immediately noticed the lack of dancers in there.
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