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SyncMLViewer 1.4.0, released by Oliver Kieselbach, is a lightweight Windows utility designed for realtime inspection of SyncML traffic exchanged between a device and mobile-device-management (MDM) servers. Positioned in the system-tuning & monitoring category, the program attaches itself to the local SyncML session and decodes the XML-based protocol stream on the fly, presenting administrators with a chronological, human-readable log of every command, status, and data payload without requiring network captures or server-side logging. Typical use cases include troubleshooting failed MDM enrollments, verifying policy delivery, debugging certificate deployments, and auditing compliance settings pushed to Windows 10/11 clients; consultants also rely on it to document client-server conversations for change-control reports. Version 1.4.0 refines the parser to handle WBXML as well as plain XML, adds color-coded severity filters, and exports sessions to CSV for later analysis, while the earlier 1.3.x branch remains available for enterprises that standardized on its command-line interface. Both releases ship as a single portable executable that runs without elevation on x64 and ARM64 editions of Windows, making the tool equally suited for quick desktop diagnostics and large-scale field engineering. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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