Draft:List of builds with components stored on the Microsoft Symbol Server

This is a list of builds with components stored on the Microsoft Symbol Server. The earliest binaries that can be obtained are build 5342.2 and the earliest symbols are for builds 5600 and later.

Large (thousands) of components recoverable
Any build before the introduction of reproducible builds (between Windows 10 build 14974 and Windows 10 build 14983). The file srmlib.dll (.NET binary) is still sometimes compiled with legitimate timestamps to this day. Approximate build date can be derived for some >14980 in this manner. Imagesize=1a000 for 8102-current. UpdateAgent.dll, Facilitator.dll and setuphost.exe retain build lab information. These are harder to check due to frequently changing imagesizes + unpredictable timestamps.

Kernel + SrmLib.dll recoverable, as well as components that do not change between builds
The kernel was not subject to reproducible builds until early 19h1 and therefore has a valid TimeDateStamp that can be used to bruteforce symsrv urls. RS2 was the first? to have daily builds pushed, as evidenced by 14993 having valid symsrv links. 14357 does not, but the rs1 branch has not been checked, only rs1_release. Before then only RTMs and major milestones (5112 (deleted 2020), 5384, 5600, 5744, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6519, 6608, 6801, 7000, 7100, 7600, 7601, 7850, 7950, 8102, 8250, 8400, 9200, 9347?, 9431, 9600, 10240, 10586, 14393, etc)

Redstone 2
Builds before 14980 go in the section above.

Only files that do not change between builds recoverable (small minority of components) + srmlib.dll
Any build after some RS5 - certainly after 17763 is of this nature. They usually get pushed 1-2 days post compile.

Builds get pushed usually but not always daily, usually from current branches (ni_release, rs_prerelease, etc) - files that don't have datetimestamp and imagesize change

Buildtag difficult to obtain due to "WinBuild.160101.0800" caused by reproducible builds - only some setup files still have builds which have frequently changing imagesizes.

Copper
Other components are stored but as the TimeDateStamp is unpredictable obtaining them is computationally infeasible. However, three files in  contain valid timestamps, with the most notable being   which is the only file out of the three to be downloadable.

Pending checks

 * Official Milestone 1 build of Windows 8.1, should have been pushed.
 * Xeno - not having any luck finding csrss.exe which is my goto file to see if binaries can be downloaded
 * Xeno - not having any luck finding csrss.exe which is my goto file to see if binaries can be downloaded


 * RS1 branch
 * WinMain
 * fbl_release (TH1) - 9824, 9826, 9828
 * DP2. DP3, DP5, DP6, DP8 (DP1 was the public DP, DP4 CP, DP7 was Windows 8 build 8375)

Once on the symbol server, but removed
- Removed in 2020?