Doesn't work for me. Here's two example links : b1.download.windowsupdate.com/d/updt/05/06/10138.0.150603-2236.fbl_impressive_CLIENTPRO_RET_x86fre_fr-fr_901B5BD268F4725E89C32ED2DEADB6C846FA0D12.esd b1.download.windowsupdate.com/d/updt/30/05/10134.0.150529-1943.fbl_impressive_CLIENTPRO_RET_x64fre_fr-fr_7371E63651300AF9F465EF81B860D3E33C6BEDA0.esd Also, I've tried date with setting described in the program (YYYY/MM) and picture (DD/MM), but can't get one link working :/
At least have you read the important message at the beginning of the thread? Important: All the links generated with the first option (slow ring) will work only if the interested build is available in slow ring, otherwise you should use the second option for fetch time-bomb link. No slow ring, no working links
You are correct it is the resolution not the particular browser that determines if SHA1 and SHA256 columns are displayed. In IE 11 I had set my Zoom level to 125% and I could not see either column. When I changed the Zoom level to 100% I could then see the SHA1 column. Furthermore setting IE 11 Zoom level to 75% shows both columns.
@orlaf Kinda, but first I need to get my hands on the API token. Batch should be sufficient; otherwise use Python.
However if you want, you can freely access my batch file and add all necessary stuff I still adding some checks to the batch at the moment
I may be wrong, but as stated in my previous post the date format that worked for me was YYYY/MM and not DD/MM. You may need to update you picture tutorial concerning the date format.