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Now that you mention it my ISO's are labled enterprise_ltsc_1809. My Visual Studio still lists it as "Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB" though. No results found for a search for LTSC. Enterprise 2019 LTSB was pulled when 1809 was pulled and I don't remember if it was listed as LTSB or LTSC? Once a new Enterprise 2019 LTSC shows up I think I'll give it a test run to see what's there and what's not, and if its usable for what I do. I have a legal MAK for it.
Last edited by alphanumeric; 12 Oct 2018 at 14:58.
That's one way looking at it, the end user is at fault for loosing his/her data. I tend to disagree with that...
The most important aspect of any type of system is data. No programmer would write code to delete data without a. warning the end user or b., making a backup of the data. How did this shady programming pass code review? And even if this passed the code review, how did it pass Q/A or Q/C?
But that's what you get, when MS eliminated 18K employees 2014, mainly in Q/A and /Q/C, and crowed sourced the same functionality. Forgetting that volunteers in insider preview and Beta tester programs are not qualified to perform Q/A, much less Q/C at the same level for free.
On the other hand it did work out for MS from the perspective of the company's bottom line. Up till 2014 MSFT had been perennial $40 stock. Starting in 2014 the stock price is steadily rising, currently around $109, despite the fact that it is loosing market share, discontinued Windows smartphones, etc. Some people believes that Windows 10's telemetry may have a lot to do with that and it probably does. I don't really blame them, even if they do, since everybody does it nowadays. It's hard to say no, when one sitting on a pile of data and others are offering a big chunk of money just for sharing it...
That would explain why the first thing any Windows update does is re-enabling the telemetry. Cynically, deleting user's data is the second thing and third thing is to mess with device drivers...
Last edited by Cr00zng; 12 Oct 2018 at 14:53. Reason: Clarity... at least in my view...
EDIT: Fixed the other post. I said Enterprise but meant Enterprise LTSC. Technically Enterprise was pulled too all the 1809 ISO's were pulled. And technically, I'm no longer an MVP
It's listed in My Visual Studio as Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016
Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB (x64) - DVD (English)
Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB builds on Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 adding premium features designed to address the needs of large and mid-size organizations (including large academic institutions), such as advanced protection against modern security threats, full flexibility of OS deployment, updating and support options; as well as comprehensive device and app management and control capabilities.
The LTSB edition provides customers with access to the Long Term Servicing Branch as a deployment option for their mission critical devices and environments.
Released: 8/11/2016
SHA1: 031ED6ACDC47B8F582C781B039F501D83997A1CF
File name: en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_x64_dvd_9059483.iso
We are users of a free gift, MS are "Teflon Coated" Loser's