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Microsoft Download Manager. Manage all your internet downloads with this easy-to-use manager. It features a simple interface with many customizable options:.

Download multiple files at one time Download large files quickly and reliably Suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks. What happens if I don't install a download manager? Why should I install the Microsoft Download Manager? In this case, you will have to download the files individually. You would have the opportunity to download individual files on the "Thank you for downloading" page after completing your download.

Files larger than 1 GB may take much longer to download and might not download correctly. You might not be able to pause the active downloads or resume downloads that have failed. See "Install Instructions" below for details, and "Additional Information" for recommendations and troubleshooting.

Details Note: There are multiple files available for this download. Once you click on the "Download" button, you will be prompted to select the files you need. File Name:. Date Published:. This event sends binary data from the collected dump file wheneveer a bug check occurs, to help keep Windows up to date. The is the OneCore version of this event. This event is sent when a common platform hardware error is recorded by an external WHEA error source driver.

These records are for events that can happen at high rates. This event indicates that WHEA has reached the logging limit for critical events from external drivers. This event is sent when an installation or update is canceled by a user or the system and is used to help keep Windows Apps up to date and secure. This event is sent when an inventory of the apps installed is started to determine whether updates for those apps are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event is sent when the Store Agent cache is refreshed with any available package updates. This event is sent after the license is acquired when a product is being installed. This event is sent when an app update requires an updated Framework package and the process starts to download it. It is used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event is sent after sending the inventory of the products installed to determine whether updates for those products are available. This event is sent after a product has been installed to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event is sent after a scan for product updates to determine if there are packages to install. This event is sent after searching for update packages to install. This event is sent after restoring user data if any that needs to be restored following a product install.

It is used to keep Windows up-to-date and secure. This event is sent after a scan for available app updates to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. This event is sent at the end of an app install or update to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event is sent at the beginning of an app install or update to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. This event is sent when a product install or update is initiated, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. This event is sent when a product install or update is paused either by a user or the system , to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event is sent when a product install or update is resumed either by a user or the system , to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event is sent when a product install or update is resumed by a user or on installation retries, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. This event is sent when searching for update packages to install, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

Products in the process of being fulfilled installed or updated are maintained in a list. This event is sent any time there is a change in a product's fulfillment status pending, working, paused, cancelled, or complete , to help keep Windows up to date and secure. This event occurs when an update is requested for an app, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.

This event sends basic telemetry on the failure of the Feature Rollback. This event sends basic telemetry on whether Feature Rollback rolling back features updates is applicable to a device. This event sends basic information indicating that Feature Rollback has started. This event sends basic telemetry on the success of the rollback of feature updates. This event informs you whether a rollback of Quality updates is applicable to the devices that you are attempting to rollback. This event indicates that the Quality Rollback process has started.

This event describes when a download was canceled with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. This event describes when a download has completed with Delivery Optimization. This event sends data describing a download that has become unexpectedly stuck to enable Delivery Optimization to understand and address problems regarding downloads.

This event represents a temporary suspension of a download with Delivery Optimization. This event sends data describing the start of a new download to enable Delivery Optimization. This event represents a Windows Update job error.

It allows for investigation of top errors. This event sends data collected at the beginning of the Data Migration Framework DMF and parameters involved in its invocation, to help keep Windows up to date.

This event collects information regarding the state of devices and drivers on the system following a reboot after the install phase of the new device manifest UUP Unified Update Platform update scenario which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages.

This event collects information regarding the download request phase of the new device manifest UUP Unified Update Platform update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages.

This event sends data for initializing a new update session for the new device manifest UUP Unified Update Platform update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. This event collects information regarding the install phase of the new device manifest UUP Unified Update Platform update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages.

This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating device manifest assets via the UUP Unified Update Platform update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages.

This event indicates that a notification dialog box is about to be displayed to user. This event indicates that the Enhanced Engaged restart "accept automatically" dialog box was displayed.

This event indicates that the Enhanced Engaged restart "restart failed" dialog box was displayed. This event indicates that the Enhanced Engaged restart "restart imminent" dialog box was displayed. This event returns information relating to the Enhanced Engaged reboot reminder dialog that was displayed. This event sends basic information for scheduling a device restart to install security updates. It's used to help keep Windows secure and up-to-date by indicating when a reboot is scheduled by the system or a user for a security, quality, or feature update.

This event measures overall health of UpdateOrchestrator. This event indicates that a restart required for installing updates was postponed. This event sends launch data for a Windows Update scan to help keep Windows secure and up to date.

This event returns data about detected updates, as well as the types of update optional or recommended. This data helps keep Windows up to date. This event indicates the reboot was postponed due to needing a display.

This event sends launch data for a Windows Update download to help keep Windows secure and up to date. This event is sent during update scan, download, or install, and indicates that the device is at risk of being out-of-date. This event indicated that USO failed to add a trigger time to a task. This event sends data on whether the update was applicable to the device. This event sends data about an Orchestrator requesting a reboot from power management to help keep Windows secure and up to date.

This event sends launch data for a Windows Update install to help keep Windows secure and up to date. This event sends information about whether an update required a reboot and reasons for failure, to help keep Windows secure and up to date. This event sends basic data about the version of upgrade settings applied to the system to help keep Windows secure and up to date.

This event sends data indicating that a reboot task is missing unexpectedly on a device and the task is restored because a reboot is still required, to help keep Windows secure and up to date. This event indicates that Update Orchestrator has started a scan operation. This event defines when an optional update is available for the device to help keep Windows secure and up to date.

This event is sent when the update service orchestrator USO indicates the update cannot be superseded by a newer update. This event sends data about why a device is unable to reboot, to help keep Windows secure and up to date. This event is sent when an updater has attempted to register a binary that is not signed by Microsoft. This event indicates a critical error with the callback binary requested by the updater.

This event ensures that only callers with system or admin privileges are allowed to schedule work through Windows Update Universal Orchestrator.

The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows product and service secure. This event is sent when the update service orchestrator USO indicates that the update can be superseded by a newer update. This event sends data on whether Update Management Policies were enabled on a device, to help keep Windows secure and up to date. This event sends data about whether an update required a reboot to help keep Windows secure and up to date.

This event is sent when a registered updater has missing or corrupted information, to help keep Windows up to date. This event sends information about the configuration of Enhanced Direct-to-Engaged eDTE , which includes values for the timing of how eDTE will progress through each phase of the reboot. This event is sent when a security update has successfully completed. This event sends basic information about scheduling an update-related reboot, to get security updates and to help keep Windows secure and up to date.

This event is reported when user schedules restart. EXE finishes processing an interaction campaign. EXE is launched. EXE exits. This event provides summary information after attempting to enable In-Place Upgrade.

This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager is called to begin a scenario. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager clears one of the reserves. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager commits a hard reserve adjustment that was pending. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager ends an active scenario.

This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager returns an error from one of its internal functions. This event is sent when reserves are initialized on the device. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager prepares the Trusted Installer to initialize reserves on the next boot. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager reevaluates policy to determine reserve usage. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager removes a pending hard reserve adjustment.

This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager turns off reserve functionality for certain operations. This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager needs to adjust the size of the hard reserve after the option content is installed.

This event signals the completion of the setup process. It happens only once during the first logon. This event indicates that the XVDD streaming engine encountered an error when attempting to start streaming. This event sends basic information on the XDE application to understand and address performance issues relating to the emulator startup. This event sends basic information regarding the XDE process to address problems with emulator start.

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Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. Oct 17, 39 14 0. Much appreciated to the contributors to this tool. A TPM 2. Aug 4, 11 0 0. Can we possibly get a mirror somewhere else as well? I was able to get the full URL from the mirror using Firefox even JDownloader was saying temporarily unavailable and stalling out on the opendirectory. I am sure whatever is broken will get fixed, but it'd be useful to have the links somewhere else if possible maybe is.

Jul 31, 6 2 0. It is possible they have this protocol disabled or that they support only SMBv1. We recommend that you map drives and printers instead of enabling this feature, which still requires searching and browsing for their devices. Mapped resources are easier to locate, require less training, and are safer to use. This is especially true if these resources are provided automatically through Group Policy.

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