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I use mine old TechBench dump website locally. Enterprise will be available as Insider Preview. The same was with 15063.
s**t, I didn't try the link since it shows zero filesize. I tried it now and yes it is working though the info is wrong. Thanks for the info.
MS have announced that 16299.15 is the RTM version. There is a newer build, yes, which will be supplied as a Cumulative Update - as they've already done with Insiders. There will continue to be newer builds, each of which will be released in the usual way as a Cumulative Update, until support ends for this branch.
The MCT will create ISOs of 16299.15, since that is the RTM build. It's irrelevant whether MS have a newer build (16299.19), since as always that build will be supplied as a Cumulative Update to the RTM, and never be released as an ISO in its own rght.
Any difference between the current isos and the ones before (ESD to iso; Microsoft tool shelfhost method) ?