Bitsadmin getfilestransferred and bitsadmin commands getminretrydelay

Bitsadmin getfilestransferred command accesses the number of files transferred to the specified task. The bitadmin getminretrydelay command retrieves the time interval, in seconds, that the service will wait for a temporary error, before attempting to transfer the file.

Bitsadmin getfilestransferred command accesses the number of files transferred to the specified task. The bitadmin getminretrydelay command retrieves the time interval, in seconds, that the service will wait for a temporary error, before attempting to transfer the file.

Bitsadmin getfilestransferred and bitsadmin commands getminretrydelay in Windows

  1. Bitsadmin getfilestransferred command
    1. Syntax
    2. Parameters
    3. For example
  2. Bitsadmin command getminretrydelay
    1. Syntax
    2. Parameters
    3. For example

Bitsadmin getfilestransferred command

Syntax

 bitsadmin / GetFilesTransferred 

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionJob Display name of the task or GUID

For example

The following example retrieves the number of files transferred in the task named myDownloadJob.

 C:> bitsadmin / GetFilesTransferred myDownloadJob 

Bitsadmin command getminretrydelay

Syntax

 bitsadmin / GetMinRetryDelay 

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionJob Display name of the task or GUID

For example

The following example retrieves the minimum retry delay for a task named myDownloadJob.

 C:> bitsadmin / GetMinRetryDelay myDownloadJob 

See more:

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Update 26 May 2019
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