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New Download Manager - a backward step?
Just downloaded SP1 for Windows 7.
Before this I used the "File transfer manager" which was very good, I could schedule all downloads and limit the number of downloads at the same time. The new one is irritating, a new window pops up for every download and I cannot automatically limit the concurrent downloads. Has anyone found a way to use the old DLM instead of the new one? Mike |
Re: New Download Manager - a backward step?
+1.
I was about to send the same comments. The new DLM is definitely a step backwards. -- _________________ BullDawg In God We Trust _________________ "Mike" <steddy@screaming.net> wrote in message news:ijqtna$hbs$1@news.eternal-september.org... > Just downloaded SP1 for Windows 7. > > Before this I used the "File transfer manager" which was very good, I > could schedule all downloads and limit the number of downloads at the same > time. > > The new one is irritating, a new window pops up for every download and I > cannot automatically limit the concurrent downloads. > > Has anyone found a way to use the old DLM instead of the new one? > > Mike |
Re: New Download Manager - a backward step?
This isn't Microsoft's download manager, but Akami's. If you'll notice,
you're not downloading directly from MS, but from the Akami servers. Because of the expected demand, MS offloaded to Akami for this download. I expect it to revert to MS servers after the initial rush is over. But I agree, I'm not a huge fan of the Akami DL manager. OTOH, having MS offload hyper-popular downloads like this is definitely better for everyone. -- Charlie. http://blog.msmvps.com/Russel "Bill Sharpe" <eschol1948@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ijs9ub$dms$1@news.eternal-september.org... > +1. > > I was about to send the same comments. The new DLM is definitely a step > backwards. > > -- > _________________ > > BullDawg > In God We Trust > _________________ > "Mike" <steddy@screaming.net> wrote in message > news:ijqtna$hbs$1@news.eternal-september.org... >> Just downloaded SP1 for Windows 7. >> >> Before this I used the "File transfer manager" which was very good, I >> could schedule all downloads and limit the number of downloads at the >> same time. >> >> The new one is irritating, a new window pops up for every download and I >> cannot automatically limit the concurrent downloads. >> >> Has anyone found a way to use the old DLM instead of the new one? >> >> Mike > > |
Re: New Download Manager - a backward step?
In message <ijtv1n$u7e$1@news.eternal-september.org> "Charlie
Russel-MVP" <charlie@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> was claimed to have wrote: >This isn't Microsoft's download manager, but Akami's. If you'll notice, >you're not downloading directly from MS, but from the Akami servers. Because >of the expected demand, MS offloaded to Akami for this download. I expect it >to revert to MS servers after the initial rush is over. > >But I agree, I'm not a huge fan of the Akami DL manager. OTOH, having MS >offload hyper-popular downloads like this is definitely better for everyone. Sure, but a company the size of Microsoft (or Akami, for that matter) should be capable of delivering straight up HTTP downloads as well. The MAPS website has pushed the Akami downloader since they started offering downloads, with most downloads requiring it with a "Not all browsers can handle downloading large files", which is a special joke since only IE works on the MAPS site since it returns malformed code to non-IE browsers. Unfortunately there isn't much that can be done. Personally I just run the Akami downloader in a VM so I don't have to worry about whatever vulnerabilities it's installation adds to IE. |
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