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This is really not the case. The update will go to release preview first for sure, then the build upgrade will be rolled out to majority of people relatively quickly.
The rollout nechanism checks suitability of pcs to get upgrade and for some defers the upgrade which is why a small minority wait 3 months or even longer. In many cases, it probably requires the driver vendors to 'catch up'
Has anybody noticed the current Insider version is 17133.1 and yet previous RTM versions apart from 16299.15 were alway 1xxxx.0 ?
The new naming convention instead of RSx i.e. 19H1, 19H2 is more logical but I expect MS will still try to use childishly 'sexy' like Spring Creators Update for the marketing name.
Moving away from Redstone codename...
Microsoft to move away from 'Redstone' codename for Windows 10 updates in 2019 | Windows Central
But I have not shared it or if I did it was by mistake. I cannot see how to unshare it. I am copying files to a different folder, and deleting old folder to see if that does the trick.
Edit 1: that did the trick. I checked a couple of other files that I know I shared and they had the "grumpy cyclops" symbol, so it is a share symbol. I do not know how you can unshare something - not obvious if possible.
Edit 2: To remove a share, you have to go online, select file or folder, click on details, and select "manage access" link and then delete share.
Last edited by cereberus; 29 Mar 2018 at 06:22.
Glad you got it all resolved. I do this sharing thing a lot with my wife. For every file we share with each other, we usually put an expiry date...1-7 days from the initial day of sharing. This way the share disappears automatically. Then we have a shared folder that never expire. There we put all stuff that we both need access to forever.