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Not only is the watermark no longer there but when you run WINVER there is no longer an expiration date. I think that says it all.
Gene said:
Right that's what I'm thinking also
"winver" typed into task bar search should show this image below it's version 1511 that's likely a date code for EDIT : November 2015 .
I would expect to see this roll out to the public via a cumulative update ~ next week if what I read is true .
FWIW Microsoft ( MSFT ) is already into their 2016 Fiscal year ( FY )that's probably why there is a 2016 copy write
"Threshold 2 will arrive as a new build for everyone, meaning this will be the first time since Windows 10 launched that an update will increase the build number of the operating system and take a little longer than usual to install. The idea however is that the consumer doesn’t notice much of a difference when upgrading, it’s simply supposed to be another update. -Winbeta.org-"
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows-...at-build-10586
1511 is not 15 November, but 2015 November. There might be a 14 November update next year - which makes no sense if the version becomes 1411.