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A standard windows credentials prompt will pop up. The credentials you enter there will be used to download the file. BITSAdmin is a command-line tool that you can use to create download or upload jobs and monitor their progress.

EDIT : Edit : There is a native cURL for Windows available here. There are many flavors available- with and without SSL support. It is also important to know that there are both wget and curl aliases built into all modern versions of Windows Powershell. They are equivalent. No extra files or downloads are required to obtain wget functionality:.

In the above instance, what will happen is that you will just get the headers instead of the file itself. If you type in the command Get-Alias, it will give you a list of all the Aliases that are used in PowerShell.

As you can see, the curl command just calls the Invoke-WebRequest command. They are similar but not the same which is why the above request does not work for us.



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