And it stays activated "forever" and I don't even have to use some kind of an activator afterwards and I don't run the risk of it becoming the Pro version after a reboot, for example?
No, enterprise won't be activated, you have to insert a valid activation key, use a KMS solution or generate a HWID for it (not allowed to be discussed).
Confused it with latest Skip Ahead builds Home edition, which fails the Pro Upgrade when online. Offline it works nicely .
In reference to the "clientcombined" ISOs that Wzor puts out, which are from "Volume/Retail UUP files," is there a way to modify it so that you can install, say, Enterprise in the first place instead of switching to it later as described in the last couple posts? I realize you could always get the given UUP and roll your own ISO, but I was just curious about Wzor's ISOs, since they're always so readily available.
Yes, by just creating it yourself, you have full control on what order the sku's are listed during setup (and you are in full control of the content).
Sorry, but none of the Enteprise keys are working. Could you tell me the steps that I must do in order o activate it as Enterprise?
I've succesfully installed 17133.1 iso made with UUP, but I can't install .NET Framework 3.5 (including .NET 2.0 and 3.0) from the adding windows functionality panel (under control panel). Error is : 0x800f081f Is there anyone else experiencing same issues ?
install.wim or install.esd? Edit: It works well with install.wim. Code: DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:NetFx3 /All /LimitAccess /Source:x:\sources\sxs
Please check the screenshot of my previous reply. It worked well with install.wim. Make sure you enter the right command.