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I’ve added the response status codes and made them easily searchable:
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To step through this a bit easier I parse them and provide a specialized view for it on the second tab, which lists individual sessions and exchanged messages belonging to that session:įor protocol analysis it is quite handy to have the status code reference from the official OMA SyncML Representation Protocol documentation available. The protocol is designed to have session information for one sync action and exchanged messages belonging to that SyncML session. You can easily look through the complete sync session and even search for elements:
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SyncML Viewer will show in real time all SyncML xml-based representation protocol information, exchanged between the Windows 10 client and the management system (Intune), in one long stream: Here a direct link to the zip archived program: The project is maintained on GitHub here: After quite a bit of research regarding the correct ETW providers to use (special thanks to Matt Graeber for providing detailed ETW provider details here) and suitable layout elements for presentation, I finally have a version 1.0 as community release. Therefore I decided to build my own tool named SyncML Viewer. I wanted to be able to start a small tool and getting all protocol information I want in a proper view.
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Despite of the initial setup the approach is great and delivers deep insights, but personally I wanted to have something more simple for troubleshooting. The Message Analyzer approach Michael described felt a bit complicated to setup (choosing provider and setup columns to filter for the relevant events). There is a great blog post from Michael Niehaus ( Want to watch the MDM client activity in real time?), which inspired me to write this small troubleshooting helper tool. In fact this isn’t a special hack, Microsoft provides so called ETW providers which are able to give you all relevant information. I’ve written a small tool to view the SyncML representation protocol on Windows 10 in real time. Do you ever wanted to know what is going on behind the curtain when clicking MDM Sync on Windows 10? Gaining insights how the SyncML representation protocol is used during device management of Windows 10 clients? With SyncML Viewer you have the chance to easily get deep insights now.