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Don't set **Download mode** to '100' (Bypass), which can cause some content to fail to download. Starting in Windows 11, Download mode '100' is deprecated. Don't set **Download mode** to '100' (Bypass), which can cause some content to fail to download. Starting in Windows 11, Download mode '100' is deprecated.
- question: What do the Delivery Optimization error codes mean? - question: What do the Delivery Optimization error codes mean?
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For a list of Delivery Optimization common error codes, see the [Delivery Optimization Troubleshooter](http://aka.ms/do-fix). Here you'll find a list of error codes and their descriptions. Using the Delivery Optimization Troubleshooter, can help identify any issues with Delivery Optimization and provide you with the steps to fix them. The tool can also help you identify and fix common issues with Delivery Optimization. For a list of common Delivery Optimization error codes, visit the [Delivery Optimization Troubleshooter]((http://aka.ms/do-fix)). This resource provides descriptions of various error codes. Using the Delivery Optimization Troubleshooter can help you identify and resolve issues with Delivery Optimization, providing configuration values and other useful information to help address problems effectively.
- question: How does Delivery Optimization measure and throttle download bandwidth? - question: How does Delivery Optimization measure and throttle download bandwidth?
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By default, Delivery Optimization measures and targets to use no more than 45% of the available bandwidth during a background download or 90% for an interactive foreground download (user initiated). The target download speed is measured for the HTTP source and Group/Internet peers, but not for LAN peers. The same target downloads speed Delivery Optimization measures the download throughput that is available all the way to the source. It doesnt just consider the local NIC but rather performs a “speed test” against the source it is pulling from at a given moment. The “speed test” is performed dynamically every few minutes during a download, so it can adjust to congestion on the network. By default, Delivery Optimization measures and targets to use no more than 45% of the available bandwidth during a background download or 90% for an interactive foreground download (user initiated). The target download speed is measured for the HTTP source and Group/Internet peers, but not for LAN peers. The same target downloads speed Delivery Optimization measures the download throughput that is available all the way to the source. It doesnt just consider the local NIC but rather performs a “speed test” against the source it is pulling from at a given moment. The “speed test” is performed dynamically every few minutes during a download, so it can adjust to congestion on the network.