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Thursday, December 17, 2015 11:15 PM | 3 votes

I have one user who's desktop received 19GB of downloads from tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com. It appears the following file was downloaded or attempted repeatedly for several hours. Is this a repeated update file download attempt? How can I determine if there is a repeated (1,2,3) copy of this on the machine?

Marc

On a Dell optiplex 64bit computer with Windows 10.

/filestreamingservice/files/77315285-7fee-44a6-be5a-996d37883a8c?P1=1450352340&P2=301&P3=2&P4=Gqvq%2fRwKCWXfmJkgQt0J8g17jgQ9taMpn3P5d7ELPnM%3d

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Friday, December 18, 2015 7:59 AM | 1 vote

Hi Marc,

If this is related with Windows Update, then we may take a look at the Windowsupdate.log to figure it out:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3036646

Further, if those files are downloaded to the Desktop, then I don't think this would related with Windows Updates.

We may need to take a further investigation.

19 GB is considered too large regarding Windows system, any recent changes has been made on this machine, such as installed Microsoft related tools or software?

Please verify that under the:

Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features

Further, when first login into this system, open CMD with admin rights, the ntype the following:

net start TrustedInstaller

Wait for a while, and the system then would clear the downloadings related with Updates. (if related)

Regards

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Friday, December 18, 2015 6:15 PM | 1 vote

Michael,

It is showing repeated detections for updates, downloaded updates, failed updates and in the history, no windows updates since 12/11. It looks like it's constantly failing to download the full update or failing to install correctly. 4GB just in the last hour and a half as it repeatedly downloads that same file. Going to do a manual update again after trying the trusted installer cmd. It was shut down last night so that step has been done. No new installs other than logitech camera and Skype. I am suspecting the download is Skype and it's failing for some reason so it keeps trying. My version is newer than his and it's not changed after recent update. The file didn't go to the desktop, can't find the file in his system anywhere.

Marc


Monday, December 21, 2015 8:56 AM | 1 vote

Hi MarcP_2,

Have we installed Windows 10 November update?

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/windows-update-faq

If not, then please download Windows 10 ISO to perform an upgrade install. The media contains the November update:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

This update is pushed out on 2015/11/12.

https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2015/11/12/first-major-update-for-windows-10-available-today/

Regards

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Tuesday, December 22, 2015 8:32 PM | 1 vote

I have tried net start TrustedInstaller, still downloading. It is running on version 1511 so the update has been installed.

Marc


Wednesday, December 30, 2015 9:19 AM | 2 votes

Hi MarcP_2,

Then we might need to take a further look with some additional tools. Such as process monitor, or process explorer.

By the way, could you please share the Windows update log? Upload it into OneDrive and then post the shared link here.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3036646

Regards

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Wednesday, December 30, 2015 10:52 AM | 1 vote

I have one user who's desktop received 19GB of downloads from tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com. It appears the following file was downloaded or attempted repeatedly for several hours. Is this a repeated update file download attempt? How can I determine if there is a repeated (1,2,3) copy of this on the machine?

Marc

On a Dell optiplex 64bit computer with Windows 10.

/filestreamingservice/files/77315285-7fee-44a6-be5a-996d37883a8c?P1=1450352340&P2=301&P3=2&P4=Gqvq%2fRwKCWXfmJkgQt0J8g17jgQ9taMpn3P5d7ELPnM%3d

This looks like a ESD file (an encrypted WIM image).

Could it be that that user's computer is participating in Windows Insider program? If this is so, you can check it it's enabled for Fast ring or Slow update ring.

You can change this setting in the registry.
Open Regedit.exe and navigate to the following Key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Applicability
In the right side pane, Right Click the Ring value and select Modify. Change the WIS data value to WIF.
Click OK.
WIF = Windows Insider Fast
WIS = Windows Insiders Slow

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_update/build-ring-bug/37cdd351-0813-42c8-8eda-5a110fb4eb83

The ESD file is copied by WU process to: %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution and, after unpacking, it goes to %systemdrive%\Windows.~BT\Sources under the name of install.wim, just like in the Setup ISO.

Well this is the world we live in And these are the hands we're given...


Tuesday, January 5, 2016 6:44 AM | 1 vote

I believe I was having the same issue.  Also running the 1511 build.

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a4f48c51-8044-4b76-800c-fee6b859426a/windows-10-updates-reducing-bandwidth?forum=win10itprogeneral


Thursday, January 7, 2016 11:57 AM | 1 vote

Hi MarcP_2,

What is your current situation?

To Dynamic,

please take a check under Settings->Update and Recovery->Windows Update->Advanced options,

Check to see if you enabled the Insider program.

Regards

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Friday, February 12, 2016 1:17 PM | 2 votes

Hello

i have the same problem with a new 2 Pc client with installed the last version of windows 10 1511..of november..

Both Pc client connect to internet and download more more more files from microsoft.com ..tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com  and saturates the internet bandwidth

whats happen? 

it's a bug ?

thanks

oasis in my heart


Sunday, February 21, 2016 10:15 AM | 1 vote

I have the same problem in my home network. 2 Windows 10 PCs in my home, all fully patched. From time to time they start downloading huge GBs and CPU goes to 100 % and network to 100 %. Network goes to a halt for all other PCs in the household. Very annoying.

In task manager all I see is svchost.exe going crazy.

I tried resetting both PCs with the Windows 10 refresh option. Problem came back after a while. The PCs are set to "production" branch not "insider" branch.

I set up a proxy to monitor what is going on and I see downloads to this URL which brings me to this forum:

http://tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com/filestreamingservice/files/7e848764-fd28-4f12-a7f7-b9cafdde1217?P1=1456050796&P2=301&P3=2&P4=7qUllS36FobyUVvThazJcd3KAEMNtWGTFVhgmmOWtX8%3d

What is this and how can I end this?


Sunday, February 21, 2016 10:31 AM | 1 vote

I believe this has something to do with proxy settings. I found this thread:

Windows10: Windows automatic update and Store through a proxy are not working

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_update/windows10-windows-automatic-update-and-store/17f48b91-c12c-41de-8c3a-63954cd40639?status=AllReplies%2CAllReplies%2CAllReplies%2CAllReplies%2CAllReplies&page=7

I use a wpad server in my home network and some Windows updates seem to have problems with this.


Sunday, February 21, 2016 1:32 PM | 1 vote

An update to my previous post. I found that the massive download is caused by "mail and calendar" update from the store. This should be a simple 150 MB download. But it fails somehow and causes 100 % cpu load and 100 % network saturation on my PC. I see the update in the store "list of updates". The update never progresses. When I cancel the update, load goes back to idle. 

A workaround is to disable proxy settings (wpad), restart computer, perform the update, and then bring back proxy settings. This is very annoying though!


Wednesday, February 24, 2016 7:42 PM | 1 vote

I would like to add that I found the reason for my problems. The proxy server I use (the Linux software "privoxy") has removed the "range request" header from some HTTP calls. The author of the software helped me to configure it correctly and now Windows app store updates are working. Maybe this will help others.


Friday, March 25, 2016 5:13 AM | 1 vote

This proxy issue is still present in the most recent Insider version.

Version 1511

OS Build 14291.1001

After adding a wpad file statement under Automatic Proxy Setup to a rock solid Windows 10 VM, I began to experience high bandwidth usage. This Windows 10 VM is configured to receive updates from a WSUS server so I had had no issues with the updates available via WSUS.

It was only when an update via the store was needed that the issue surfaced.

Removed wpad statement

Launch store, click on the your account and there is a settings configuration to Turn off "Update Apps Automatically". I don't really use a lot of the built in apps so no issue there. Reboot, go into the Store, your account, Downloads and Updates, then check for updates, and do whatever updates are presented. Reboot. High bandwidth issue resolved.

The issue appears only when there is a reference to a wpad file in the Automatic Proxy Setup. If there is a manual proxy entry no problem. The manual proxy entry and the wpad statement point to the same proxy. I use the Astaro (Sophos) UTM platform.


Saturday, March 26, 2016 2:33 PM | 1 vote

Just an update to my previous post.

A manually defined proxy statement will cause this issue also.

I put the proxy statement back in and this morning the issue returned and sure enough, there was a "store" update for mail and calendar.

At least now I know how to solve the problem,,,kinda.


Monday, March 28, 2016 1:33 AM | 1 vote

Hello,

I got same problem.

>A manually defined proxy statement will cause this issue also.

Can you please give me details about this?

Which statement caused the issue?

I am using Squid as proxy server.


Tuesday, March 29, 2016 1:35 PM | 1 vote

If you have the checkbox "Use a proxy server for you LAN" checked and valid proxy info entered, you will have the issue. The issue is related to updates for store apps. You will see repeated multi GB downloads.  


Tuesday, March 29, 2016 2:14 PM | 1 vote

Another update, it appears that downloads from the site tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com seem to be causing the majority of my issues.

I put the proxy statement back in and made an exception for this website in the manual proxy configuration.

I'll provide an update but so far so good. no high bandwidth, no repeated download, http traffic is proxied, and store updates appear to work.

 


Friday, April 1, 2016 10:46 PM | 1 vote

Is anyone seeing this download being continually downloaded over and over again?

am_delta_patch_1.217.217.0_6a3163ad9fe79b141af59d5045ee6980d03ca15b.exe

It is coming from http://au.v4.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/defu/2016/03

This is on a Windows 10 Fast ring client.

So far today, this download alone has racked up 2.7GB worth of bandwidth for one client.


Sunday, April 10, 2016 3:51 PM | 1 vote

I am really hoping that Microsoft either fixes the download issue or tells us how to fix it. One Windows 10 VM,,,,

Again, a repeat download.

http://au.v4.download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/defu/2016/04/am_delta_381e76c04433ffc361d8b766e00607604f48701f


Thursday, April 21, 2016 6:11 PM | 2 votes

Having the same issue at a client site. It's a real estate office so it's all BYO whatever and apparently today several people brought Windows 10 laptops or fired up Windows 10 desktops. After a couple of hours I get the "the internet is SO SLOW" e-mail (and they have 100/20 Comcast service), so I hop on the firewall and over 100 GIGS has been pulled down from http://tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com/

I blocked it for 8 hours in the WatchGuard but of course that's not a solution. I have a sneaking suspicion that this is another screw up by MS like with the Office web installer - "good" firewalls pick up the installer as an attack and block all or part of it, causing the download to fail. The Office installer starts from one IP address and then hits a range of other IP's to pull content. By default a WatchGuard will block this and office just gives you the "oops, something went wrong" error loop that MS REFUSES to fix.


Tuesday, April 26, 2016 2:31 PM | 2 votes

I am struggling with this. Same offending address, WatchGuard firewall. Only way to stop it is turn the http proxy off (not ideal). Adding the offending address as an exception to the proxy does not work - which is a mystery. I don't think this is specifically a WatchGuard proxy issue, rather a Windows 10 Store when used through any proxy. The Store updates I have seen have been Solitare collection and Mail but this might apply to anything in the Windows 10 Store....


Wednesday, May 4, 2016 1:57 PM

we have this problem for months now, and the only release that work fine  is that of July 2015. For this issue we have repeatedly formatted pc but it changed nothing. This problem for our network was clogged with requests to the microsoft server. And 'incredbile that at today by installing the latest version, Microsoft will not talk .. incredible

oasis in my heart


Wednesday, May 4, 2016 3:45 PM

In case it wasn't mentioned (I didn't see it), Windows 10 has a feature called WUDO. What it basically means is that all Windows 10 PCs run as a botnet, on P2P network to deliver updates to all other Windows 10 PCs that are online. You can read about it here:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/windows-update-delivery-optimization-faq

Instructions show that you can disable getting updates from other PCs, but does not specifically state if that setting stops using your computer as a Seed.

Those who are having a problem with this bandwidth issue, should try the changes mentioned to see if it changes anything, to help determine if it is being caused by WUDO.


Friday, May 6, 2016 5:02 PM | 1 vote

We deployed Win10 to approximately 350 workstations about 2 weeks ago over a student spring break.  When students came back, our bandwidth got crushed.  We have a 400/400 Mbps dedicated fiber circuit from our ISP.  It was crippled due to upwards of 1TB/day being downloaded from Microsoft's CDNs.  

Has anybody made any progress on this?  We have WSUS enabled, machines are checking into the WSUS console and delivery optimization or "WUDO" is disabled.  We still see a single machine download upwards of 20GB/day....ridiculous.  And this only happens when users are logged in....the activity subsides if the machine is powered on and all users logged out.  


Friday, July 1, 2016 9:04 AM

We're being hit by this too. Machine after machine is hammering tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com.

In each case I'm having to manually stop the WUDO service on each PC. This is despite the fact that we've got GPOs in place to:

  1. Disable WUDO
  2. Force clients to NOT use the Internet for any updates
  3. Use local WSUS for all updates
  4. Disable the Preview Build option

I'm at a loss to understand what's happening here and it's totally unsustainable. Can Microsoft give us an official answer/fix?


Friday, September 16, 2016 4:58 PM

This problem is getting to be a little on the "Brutal Side".

Has anyone found an answer to this problem yet?

I have 8 machines in the house with Win 10 and Win 10 Pro.

If any one of them suddenly decides that it's going to do an update, it CRUSHES my bandwidth and everyone else is screwed as far as being able to get online.

This is a real pain in the A$$!

This is ONE of the reasons I used to always select "Let Me KNOW about updates, but don't download them until I tell you too".

That setting MUST be made available to those of us who ACTUALLY have a clue about what's going on behind the scene.

I hope MS is listening.


Wednesday, October 5, 2016 9:26 AM | 1 vote

Same problem here.

Any updates ?

Does Microsoft really care about sysadmins who choose to use Windows 10 ?


Wednesday, October 5, 2016 5:31 PM | 1 vote

Same problem here also.

One site I am turning off updates for now and working on setting up WSUS server which seems to be most common answer I have found after past week or two of research.

Bu I have another client that does not have MS servers in house and this is a problem for them.

sad sigh....

Victor Camacho Your-IT-Group


Wednesday, October 26, 2016 10:26 AM | 1 vote

Same problem here also.

One site I am turning off updates for now and working on setting up WSUS server which seems to be most common answer I have found after past week or two of research.

Bu I have another client that does not have MS servers in house and this is a problem for them.

sad sigh....

Victor Camacho Your-IT-Group

I disabled all windows updates, BITS, Insider, Telemetry ( the services ) etc on the windows Images and blocked those addresses and others from akamai in the firewall.

Now updates only come in one way, on image creation. 

Next item on test is classic shell, so that i can disable all store and Apps services from the system ( witch disables the start menu).

We have ~300 computers and it flooded all 3 WANS.


Monday, November 7, 2016 4:03 PM

Same problem here.   One Windows 10 machine just keeps downloading from "au.download.windowsupdate.com" all day.  Pulling down about 160Gb a day which isn't possible considering he has a 128Gb hard drive.  But it's doing it day after day.  Have multiple Windows 10 machines and it's only doing this on one right now.  Plus it says it's up to date so that makes even less sense.  Insider preview, peer-2-peer updates, and all that stuff turned off through Group Policy plus we are using WSUS. 

This doesn't make any sense.

-Allan


Wednesday, November 16, 2016 6:00 PM

We are getting slammed by this now, our only solution right now is blocking the URL/IPs - <g class="gr_ gr_20 gr-alert gr_spell gr_run_anim ContextualSpelling" data-gr-id="20" id="20">any one</g> know long term solution for this or know the impacts if we leave it turned off? I imagine this breaks any future updates.


Friday, March 24, 2017 5:10 PM

I ended up blocking the url, couldn't see anything being gained by the downloads. Just seemed to be updates that were either incomplete or corrupt and constant retry.


Friday, March 24, 2017 5:34 PM

I know this is a long overdue response but no, it's not part of the insider program.


Friday, March 24, 2017 5:36 PM

Ultimately I blocked the IP out of necessity. The computer continued to get regular updates to windows and no ill effects to date.


Wednesday, April 5, 2017 1:12 PM

what was the IP Address you are blocking?

I am working on a project to cache windows update 

ref url  https://github.com/bntjah/lancache

and I am getting the same issue where its pulling over and over and this is for only windows 10 not windows 7 pc's

68.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="HEAD /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="200" - BYTES="754"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="400" - BYTES="515"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="206" - BYTES="1049371"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="400" - BYTES="0"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="400" - BYTES="0"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="400" - BYTES="515"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="400" - BYTES="515"
192.168.30.135 - [05/Apr/2017:08:03:49 -0500] - REQUEST="GET /filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d HTTP/1.1" - REQUEST_URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb?P1=1491406710&P2=301&P3=2&P4=wC2eKIzvRJfcjXvBHa0I6f%2fXEqzfLRyXD4RkodmomUQ%3d" - URI="/filestreamingservice/files/7b224281-cda3-4cfe-b23a-0a3d5bd972fb" - STATUS="400" - BYTES="515"
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