I've upgraded to 17763.253 with KB4480116, same bug. Well I think I'm going to let the swap on C: \ 17763.288 isn't proposed as patch in Windows Update.
It seems everyone is intentionally dumbing down and locking down the OS. And the worst thing is that they are RIGHT. For 90% of the users this is a good thing.
Yeah I can't speak for others, in fact I probably shouldn't because my opinions are usually out in left field anyway, but I really dislike how that seems to be happening, taking control of the system from the user. It probably is better that way for most, but it leaves the small percentage of us who want that control out in the cold. LTSC does alleviate some of that, but even after using MSMG Toolkit on it there's still a lot of stuff I wish I could change or remove. The user level control is not there.
Took a quick look, interesting, will check it out. Problem is nlite can not do its thing non-interactively, or in other words scripted, can it?
It works fine on 17763.288 (and probably too on 17763.107 and up). IP builds will always have options "disabled by design or flaw".
The SVFs will create either the MVS or the VLSC LTSC 2019 ISO, no EVALs are involved in these conversions (source is the en-us MVS from what i see). The vanilla 17763.1 ISOs contain both (N and non-N) whereas the Refresh 17763.107 ones only contain non-N.
If I could remove "Search with Bing" from Notepad, it would be really helpful. I am a bit of a Technological Tory in the internet: too much internet can be annoying.
Hello how do i manage to get the 1809.107 LTSC? I downloaded from SVF2ISO the LTSC19_2_VLSC iso, then how do i add the SVF file to make it non EVAL? Or is this method deprecated? I also don't seem to manage well with the checksums, none match any of the official ones, i'm using an add on for 7zip, what software do you recommend me to use?
What option did you select to download the iso, using the SVF2ISO tool, and for support on the tool, please ask in it's dedicated thread.