I have also had this before as well. I think it might depend on how the 
download fails. It seems that sometimes GiP is getting the message that the 
download is complete even though it obviously isn't. Maybe if the CDN hasn't 
sent any error messages during the download, GiP assumes it's complete and does 
the usual process of removing .partial from the filename and writing it to the 
History.

If the CDN does send an error message then possibly GiP treats the download as 
incomplete and doesn't finalise it.

> Thank you for your response. But when I've had failures before -
> usually through lost packets or the downloading stalling - even if
> I've deleted the partials in advance - GiP has always refused to
> re-download a pid due to an entry in the History File from the failed
> attempt. My solution to this has always been to manually do the
> download using the command line or via the Windows PVM with the
> --force option. This time I didn't have to use --force. Hence my
> enquiry. Chris B.

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