IDK why some dont have this behavior on their machines, and you right this was in 1803 but in very very rare (and also in other even older releases) il keep using my LTSB16 really the best there is at the moment. ms should hire some hefty QA/QC teams and test the most basic system components in-depth in canary and, only then toss it to Insider ring for more testing of features and such. the public should not be a blend of alpha/beta testers. and there is no need for more then 1 feature release every 18/15 months
A real MSFT customer service employee would never say, that (probably illegally obtained) MAK is ok to use. It's prohibited by the license agreement to use it outside of the business environment.
FYI - MVS en_windows_server_* 1809/2019 filename/sha/date/note https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-17763-1-107-pc-r.77945/page-199#post-1484635
Sure. Get the full version for instance here if you don't want to use SVF.... https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-17763-1-107-pc-r.77945/page-188#post-1483579
Just couple of questions: Are those uploaded LTSC .iso's (given links contain "10.0.17763.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)" btw) homebrewed with EVAL+SVF method? Do we got a links for the latest LTSC 2019 .esd's (or, even better, .iso's) files directly from MS yet?
Hi there! Sorry for posting it here, but have anyone know how to fix this annoying message: "an app default was reset" what randomly pops when you doing file copying (moving) operations. I'm using LSTS 1809 (not N because stupid Twitch require Media Pack to works in Firefox, what eventually brings Windows Media Player back) with latest Windows updates. I restored Windows Photo Viewer (what present in Windows 7) with reg file and installed MP MPC-HC as Media Player. Both programs set as default via settings, same for their file associations. Account what I'm using has no admins right for security reasons. PC also in Domain what rules by Server 2016. Any GPO or registry fixes to prevent this messages?