Thanks for the clarification, I'll update that. What is your view on the fact that the build labs for the IE leak and the CoreConnected are the same, if I may ask?
Regarding why 17025 leaked MSU has lower IE version 11.0.3 that's because IE isn't updated in the 17025's msu KB2932046 (except for 3 or 4 ie related files) while the actual complete IE version 11.0.3 is included in KB2919355, which has build number 17019 so, CoreConnected 17024 build having higher IE version 11.0.7 isn't something strange
Originally had installed 9600.17024.WINBLUE_GDR_S14SKU_PARTNER.140214-1700_X64FRE_CLIENT_CCSL_EN-US-IR3_CCOSLA_X64FREO_EN-US_DV5 Then used the add features option for pro student
Code: mkdir x:\tmp dism /mount-wim /wimfile:"x:\temp\install.wim" /index:1 /mountdir:"x:\tmp" dism /image:"x:\tmp" /set-edition:ProfessionalStudent dism /unmount-wim /mountdir:"x:\tmp" /commit echo PROFIT edit: will work only from the singlelanguage edition. You can't upgrade to Pro for Education from CoreConnected (see EditionMatrix).
It's MS's way of making more money. If they give the educational folks specific types of keys, they won't be as able to pastebin them for the world.
Here,after all leaked updates from Wzor installed on clean Windows RTM 8.1..I done correct install and order but...Windows version is 9.3.17019...
MS maybe want to release update rollups instead of service packs. I have an one question: When we will expect Windows 8.0 update rollup ?
I don't think MS will release it. There will be no sp2 for windows 7 either. Making older versions of os as hard as possible to maintain is part of their strategy