Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl srv msp std)

Windows Server 2012 build 8064 (fbl_srv_msp_std) is a build of Windows Server 2012, which was uploaded on 28 June 2022.

Editions and keys
The following SKUs are installable in this build:

Changes

 * The boot screen has been updated to that seen in the official Developer Preview build.
 * The Setup background has been updated to a solid green. This same color is also used as the default accent color.
 * The Start orb will be replaced with a flat Start button if the system is redpilled.

Compatibility
To install or run this build in VMware Workstation, the hardware compatibility version must be set to versions 8.x/9.x; otherwise, a bugcheck will occur.

Setup

 * It is recommended to use the keyboard in order to navigate through the initial setup interface as a bug prevents the mouse cursor from being normally displayed.
 * Much like previous unredpilled builds of its client counterpart, the OOBE background is improperly displayed.
 * When logging in after completing OOBE, Windows will immediately restart the system before the desktop is shown to the user.

General

 * User accounts may appear twice on the login screen.
 * Metro applications will not launch properly and will instead attempt to redirect the user towards the Windows Store.

Included tools
The WIM includes a full set of IDW and build tools, as well as some private symbols. A full set of Sysinternals tools from the time period are also included. Among the tools included are the following:
 * A Windows Store developer license, and a tool to install it, at
 * A utility to enable the Windows Update server for the Windows Store, at . As expected for the time period, the file description is set to.
 * A utility to run an application inside an AppContainer (aka LowBox), at.
 * A utility to dump an apisetschema dll, at.
 * A utility to generate NT system call tables, at.
 * A utility for launching immersive applications, at.
 * This utility requires Redpill to be activated; if it is not, it shows an error message referring to Redpill as "SuperPill":