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Guys, this software manger is nice and all, but...
1. There should be a more prominent notice that it is going to be installed -- maybe some users will get irritated when it pops up first time they start Visual Studio.
2. Download speed is very poor -- on 1MB/sec (megabyte, not megabit) capable link it is downloading with only 250KB/sec.
I suggest the following improvements:
- It should be capable of using more than one simultaneous connection for download of a single file otherwise what is the point of providing download manager which is many times slower than traditional download accelerators?
- You should be able to specify maximum bandwidth used for downloading.
- There should be "Start All" and "Pause All" button.
- During setup, before chosing full or custom install, there should be a separate question whether to install Intel Software Manager, when it should be launched, and how often to check for updates. Those things should be transparent for users and configured up front, not after the fact.
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When you go to the download site, it asks whether you want the manager. I never use it. Recently, when not using the manager, the ability to perform at least 2 simultaneous downloads from the site was restored for me.
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The way that software is installed and configured when default setup is executed (i.e. if you do not customize the installation) makes it a new default for downloading Parallel Studio component updates.
In my opinion, if it is a new default, then it has to be at least equal if not better than manual update approach (downloading from browser, or using download accelerators).
Not only is installing an auto-update service without user consent sneaky and has privacy implications, but making it a default install option without ensuring that it has comparable performance to manual download options is outright foul play on Intel's part.
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530MB/s...
I think you wanted to type KB...
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Hi,
my Intel Software Manager can't connect to the Intel servers as it's behind a company firewall. So it tries to connect and never stops trying...
I'm also not able to change the settings of the ISM as cancelling of the connection-try doesn't work.
Can anybody help me?
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Go to <your program files>\Common Files\Intel\Intel Software Manager and edit ism2.exe.config file:
<setting name="CheckingForUpdateAutoMode" serializeAs="String">
<value>EveryDay</value>
</setting>
Try changing EveryDay to Never.
Note that I didn't try this and maybe it won't help. If it doesn't, please file a bug report at premier.intel.com.
@Intel -- I told you that ISM sucks long before people started complaining about it, maybe its time to do something about it?
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As for the download performance issue, it's been worked on. But no date on the fix yet. When there is a fix, I'll post the news here.
About the proxy: my Intel Software Manager can't connect to the Intel servers as it's behind a company firewall. So it tries to connect and never stops trying...
Could you provide more detail info about your env? OS. Did you set the proxy in IE for Windows or from the system env for Linux? The software manager tool supposes to get the proxy info from the system.
Jennifer
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Ok. Thanks Sergey, so you do not have any proxy issue with the Intel Software Manager then.
See if Tobias Loew could help with some detail info then.
Tobias Loew wrote:
Hi,
my Intel Software Manager can't connect to the Intel servers as it's behind a company firewall. So it tries to connect and never stops trying...
I'm also not able to change the settings of the ISM as cancelling of the connection-try doesn't work.
Could you let me know if it works after set the proxy on the system?
Jennifer
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Same problem from Germany, DL speeds are 250KB/s, both in my office (20 MBit/s) and at home (100 MBit/s).
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Speed problems are expected because Intel Software Manager does not use multiple connections to download server like download accelerators (FlashGet, GetRight, etc) do. I asked for that to be implemented but I am not sure what are Intel's plans regarding that feature.
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Intel, I really need you to make Intel Software Manager an optional component. I don't want it on my computer.
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iliyapolak wrote:
>>>Same problem from Germany, DL speeds are 250KB/s, both in my office (20 MBit/s) and at home (100 MBit/s).>.>
Download speed is directly dependent on the remote server upload speed and network congestion down the path.It does not matter that you have 100mbit/s channel.
Yes, but other software can download faster which means the problem is with ISM.
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iliyapolak wrote:
>>>Yes, but other software can download faster which means the problem is with ISM.>>>
Strange situation if the same server is hosting and uploading other software.It is hard to draw conclusion without the packet sniffer attached to download session(s).
It is not really strange -- because of being such an amateurish attempt at download manager, the ISM downloads with only one connection to the server while download accelerators are capable of making multiple connections and utilizing full bandwidth available on the customer side.
Also, in situatiions where even a browsers can download faster than ISM we have to ask ourselves how a tool can suck so much at the very same purpose it was made for.
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Problem is that I submitted a long laundry list of issues with ISM ever since I got my hands on Parallel Studio 2013, and I still don't see my main complaints addressed:
1. ISM is installed without consent. That is simply unacceptable.
2. ISM in mandatory. Again, unacceptable.
3. ISM launch settings are not exposed to user during setup. Also unacceptable.
4. As far as I know, default launch setting is to launch ISM with Visual Studio which can prevent access to it if ISM can't connect to the server for some reason.
5. Download speed is crap.
6. Interface is poorly thought out.
7. Default download folder is part of user's profile. For roaming user profiles on a corporate domain that causes a high amount of data to be transferred through the network when the profile is synced due to large size of downloaded files.
The fact that people who thought of bundling this tool and those who engineered it are so studiously ignoring the above complaints is making me really concerned.

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