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[Request]: SyncMLViewer #14785

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okieselbach opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #14781
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[Request]: SyncMLViewer #14785

okieselbach opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #14781
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okieselbach commented Jan 23, 2025

Prerequisites

  • I have searched all issues/PRs to ensure it has not already been reported or fixed.

Criteria

  • Reasonably well-known and widely used (e.g. if it's a GitHub project, it should have at least 100 stars and/or 50 forks)
  • English interface (or at least English documentation)
  • Latest stable version
  • Full version (i.e. not a trial version)
  • Fairly standard install (e.g. uses a version-specific download URL, no elaborate pre/post install scripts)

Name

SyncML Viewer

Description

A small real time SyncML protocol Viewer for Windows

Homepage

https://github.com/okieselbach/SyncMLViewer

Download Link(s)

https://github.com/okieselbach/SyncMLViewer/releases

Some Indication of Popularity/Repute

This tool is able to present the SyncML protocol stream between the Windows client and management system (typically MDM). In addition, it does some extra parsing to extract details and make the analyzing a bit easier.

The tool uses ETW to trace the MDM Sync session. In general, the tool can be very handy to troubleshoot policy issues. Tracing what the client actually sends and receives provides deep protocol insights. Verifying OMA-URIs and data field definitions. It makes it easy to get confirmation about queried or applied settings.

Widely used in the MDM space. People operating Intune, Workspace One etc. typically use the tool as it visualizes the MDM protocol and it makes troubleshooting easier.

@okieselbach okieselbach added the package-request Request for adding an app label Jan 23, 2025
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