microsoft - Resume Download support for MSDN subscription

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2014-07
  • noob

    I have subscribed for MSDN Ultimate subscription recently. The problem is when I try to download any large software from there (Such as VS 2013 Ultimate), it takes a lot of time and it doesn't support resume feature. It keeps on restarting the download even if the internet gets timesout for few minutes. Internet is really unreliable at my place and I can't expect it to work for 12 hours continuously.

    I read here that MSDN download are supported by using either Akamai Download Manager or Microsoft File Transfer Manager. But I can't find a way to install either of them, even with using IE. I downloaded MSFTM already, but it doesn't connect with IE when downloading anything. Any ideas?

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    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1649755

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