Can someone help me understand how to tell if a release is CB or CBB? I mean LTSB releases are found easily due to their filename. AFAIK new releases start as CB and then after some time they become CBB. And for the second question, does this even matter? I mean can't you just change from CB to CBB via registry edit or something? Thank you.
so i finish my integration language and all was success now issues....after all this work i choose greek lang and installed Windows 10 S all working great even the desktop all have S editions stuffs but in Control Somehow Show up Windows 10 Pro Edition why that? only i see is branding folder the other langs don't have S ....but is also possible be EULA?
Where can I get the VLSC ISO for Enterprise? File name should be SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_10_1703.1_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-47750
CB Current Branch (MSDN / FPP) CBB Current Branch for Business (VLSC / VOL / LTSB) Enterprise belongs to CBB and LTSB belongs more or less also to CBB (coz only released on VLSC channel) its MS logic that they say LTSB is a standalone Branch for me me LTSB is a sub-branch of CBB but this is all kinda M$ nonsense
this is also more or less kinda M$ nonsense for me channels are wher the files comming from MSDN (now VisualStudio) VLSC - Volume License Servise Center OEM - OEM-Partner Programm EVL - Evaluation Center ....
yep myself still don't understand clearly until now, but for me the most important thing is LTSB or LTSC as M$FT call remain there for ever
its like the definition of the new S (Semi-Annual-System) if they say S = certificatet Driver system WTH is the normal official release ? A non certificate driver release ? Since the question arises, MS does not publish certified things ?
anyone has seen the original msdn german iso for huly update win10 x64 pro? on techbench there is only esd.