does anybody know how to remove some setting are managed by your organization under advanced keyboard setting?
Updated the OP with the new and easy to use 17134.1 Official MVS ISO's (consumer + business) Download script: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/tool-s1ave77s-s-m-r-t-svf-iso-converter-v0-01-21.77028/
Is this two ways to classify ISOS (business, consumer), is it new? I ask because until now if we wanted a particular edition we had to lower that ISO.
Yes and no. Consumer: Retail for Pro, Home, Education and their N versions together. Business: Volume for Enterprise and Pro. (Not sure education is in it. it may be not) Basically; Consumer is multi-edition, Business is multi-edition-vl
It's so since 1709 = 16299.15 was released, then they were called ClientConsumer and ClientBusiness and were also AIO.
Did you run the command, too? If not give it a try. Also, check if you are on the Private network and network discovery is turned on in the network and sharing center > advanced sharing settings. Note that for older devices, you will need SMB 1.0 installed on the devices to be able to be discoverable.
every key I bought activated right away, I save activation backup, if ms blocks the key later, no big deal, I have used machines before that have had the key blocked after, nothing happens on my end, and to be honest I dont care where the keys came from
Why buy stolen keys, that makes no sense when free options such as MTK exist, you are no more genuine using stolen keys than you are with MTK
yes i did all of that...not sure if is a bug or not i will look around the MS forums this weekend and post the questions their see if i get a answer. this box was working fine using 15063 this issue started when i upgraded to 17134
With easy ways benefit from a digital entitlement there's really no reason to spend a dime on the gray market. I guess even MS would prefer that. Edit: For the post above, on my network enabling Function Discovery Resource Publication on the 17134.5 pc sharing files was enough for it to be listed. Still, you can always use direct ip shortcuts.
I have a 10 year old gaming desktop with a sucky sick sloppy smelly scrappy or scrap nvidia nforce 4 motherboard chipset that works fine with 1607, but crashes often on 1703 due to driver problems directly nvidia related. I literally spent days trying to make it stable with 1703 and I'm not a n00b at this. My choices on that machine are to use 1607 Pro and never update it, or use ltsb 2016 and get security updates. I picked the sane second option. Maybe you could share your experience of how horrible ltsb is with the rest of us as it relates to 10 year old computers that won't boot 1803?
i do ..but i am Confused many version i found this NOTE: Enterprise EVAL editons are 90 day only and cannot be activated after that period. Enterprise EVAL x64 Code: 17134.1.180410-1804.rs4_release_CLIENTENTERPRISEEVAL_OEMRET_x64FRE_en-us.iso what different 17134.1.180410-1804.rs4 and 1803" 17134.1 i need final *** Windows 10 Enterprise X64 English ?
There is no only enterprise. There are ClientConsumer and ClientBusiness. Go to ClientBusiness, ISO or ESD, whatever You prefer.