Hi "Albert",
>>Firstly, please remember that JMeter is meant to record only client-server
traffic.  The response times presented by JMeter do not include client-side
screen rendering time.

>>If you try to export/download the Excel, my guess is you would get the
option to either "Open" the file or "Save" it.  In either case, JMeter
should capture the response time for "file transferring part" from Server to
Client.

>>When you say, HTTP request for download doesn't work, what exactly do you
mean ?  Are you getting any error's ? Please check the Response Code and
Content just for 1 user via View Events Tree listener.  If there's an error
there, then no point in testing for multiple users.

Cheers..
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