Windows 2012 R2 standard server Downloading problem

I am trying to downloading Windows server 2012 R2 from this link http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-windows-server-2012-r2?i=1. After giving saving location(path) I can not see downloaded file. The file has downloaded  or not, I can
not understand.

Hi,
I can download Windows Server 2012 R2 evaluation in the Technet Evaluation Center.
If it is downloading, you can check that in My Actions, it will show the Currently Downloading.
In addition, after it starts to download, it will be saved as .part file in your location. If you cannot see that, I recommend you to download it again to see if the issue perists.
Best regards,
Susie

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