Different branches usually include a different set of features. For example, a development team responsible for a certain feature creates their own branch and use it to develop and test the feature before it is ready to get merged back into the main branch (like winmain). This allows them to separate finished from unfinished stuff within the codebase, and if something doesn't work out, they just can kind of throw away the branch without affecting the stable line of the source code. If you ever used a version control system like Subversion, TFS, or Git, you get the idea of how it works.
oh yes, meantime he/she whatever sex now better asks us instead of polluting the web all over. curious how long this will last ... bet not that long since RTM is not here yet my2cents
Tks arseny for the detail explanation, actually if the user had such authorization, he should be seeing 987x.
Thanks a lot for this detailed explanation. I just signed into my PC using a microsoft account that i used to join the insider. My branch name is fbl_release but I still get the same error 0x80246017. No luck for me.
Yah... that's the public one.. this is more of a corpnet, oem, etc build testing thing. You'll get updates occasionally (probably monthly), just not as often as the "real" insiders are.