Windows Server build 15063

Windows Server build 15063 is a post-RTM build of Windows Server 2016, based upon the final release of the Windows 10 Creators Update. Files for this build's server editions were released in the form of a set of Repair Content Packages, which are used by  to repair an existing installation for its client counterpart. It is one of the few remaining server builds to be released with a 32-bit counterpart after support for the x86 architecture was dropped with the release of Windows Server 2008 R2.

Unlike other post-RTM builds that make use of the Creators Update codebase, it does not utilize flight-signed certificates and can therefore be installed on the current date.

Changes
This list is not complete and may be subject to change upon further analysis.
 * The shortcut for the Administrative Tools folder was removed from the Start menu; this can also be observed in the leaked Desktop Experience variant of build 16299.15 from Windows Server, version 1709. The shortcut was later brought back with the release of Windows Server 2019.
 * Hyper-V network virtualization can now be (un)installed through the Server Manager's Add/Remove Roles and Features wizards.
 * The description of the Windows Server Migration Tools feature has been slightly changed to prevent recursion.
 * Updated the .NET Framework to version 4.7.
 * The copyright date in the Server Manager about dialog has been updated to 2017.
 * Similarly, the version string in the  application has also been updated to version 1703.