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Name of the user account (user_name)
'HarpHarpaster'
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
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Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
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Page ID (page_id)
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Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title (without namespace) (page_title)
'Windows Server build 15063'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Windows Server build 15063'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
''
Old content model (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model (new_content_model)
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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Windows build |buildtag = 10.0.15063.0.rs2_release.170317-1834 |family = 10 |version = 10.0 |build = 15063 |lab = rs2_release |revision = 0 |image = WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-Desktop.png |compiled = 2017-03-17 |build of = [[Windows Server 2016]] |arch = x64 |sku = Standard Server ((Evaluation) Core)<br/>Datacenter Server ((Evaluation) Core)<br/>Storage Server (Standard/Workgroup)<br/>Essentials Server<br/>Hyper-V Server<br/>Azure Host (<code>ServerAzureCor</code>) |winver = WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-Winver.png }} '''Windows Server build 15063''' is a post-RTM build of [[Windows Server 2016]], based upon the final release of the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Components for this build's server editions were released in the form of a set of Repair Content Source Packages, which are used by the <code>DISM /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth</code> utility to repair an existing installation for its [[Windows 10 build 15063 (rs2 release)|client counterpart]]. The setup components for this build's server version were also officially released by Microsoft as part of the official Windows 10, version 1703 Assessment and Deployment Kit. Unlike other post-RTM builds that make use of the Creators Update codebase, it does not utilize flight code signing and can therefore be installed on the current date. == Changes == {{hatnote|This list is not complete and may be subject to change upon further analysis.}} === User interface === 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 [[Windows Server build 16299.15|build 16299.15]] from [[Windows Server, version 1709]]. The shortcut was later brought back with the release of [[Windows Server 2019]]. The description of the Windows Server Migration Tools feature has been slightly changed to prevent recursion. The copyright dates in the [[Server Manager]] about dialog and setup have been updated to 2017; this is also similarly reflected in the <code>[[winver]]</code> application, as the version string has also been updated to utilize version 1703. === Miscellaneous === The [[Hyper-V]] network virtualization feature, which allows server operators to set up non-physical networks across multiple virtual machines,<ref>Anirban, Paul; Cobb, John et al. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/sdn/technologies/hyper-v-network-virtualization/hyperv-network-virtualization-overview-windows-server Hyper-V Network Virtualization Overview in Windows Server], ''Microsoft Learn''. 27 October 2021.</ref> can now be directly (un)installed through the [[Server Manager]]'s Add/Remove Roles and Features wizard. The .NET Framework has been additionally updated to version 4.7. == Gallery == === [[Windows Setup]] === <gallery> WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-SetupAutorun.png|Autorun WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-SetupEULA.png|End-user license agreement WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-OOBE.png|[[Out-of-box experience]] WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreOOBE.png|Ditto, on Server Core </gallery> === Interface === ==== Server Core ==== <gallery> WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreCMD.png|Command Prompt WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreSConfig.png|Server Configuration Utility WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCorePowerShell.png|Windows PowerShell WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreRegedit.png|[[Registry Editor]] WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreWinver.png|<code>[[winver]]</code> </gallery> ==== Desktop Experience ==== <gallery> WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-StartMenu.png|Start menu WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-Search.png|Search WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerManager.png|Server Manager WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-WSMigToolFeatureDesc.png|Windows Server Migration Tool feature description WindowsServer2016-10.0.14393.0-WSMigToolFeatureDesc.png|Ditto, in [[Windows Server 2016 build 14393 (rs1 release)]] WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerManagerAbout.png|About Server Manager </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Windows Server 2016 builds]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Windows build |buildtag = 10.0.15063.0.rs2_release.170317-1834 |family = 10 |version = 10.0 |build = 15063 |lab = rs2_release |revision = 0 |image = WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-Desktop.png |compiled = 2017-03-17 |build of = [[Windows Server 2016]] |arch = x64 |sku = Standard Server ((Evaluation) Core)<br/>Datacenter Server ((Evaluation) Core)<br/>Storage Server (Standard/Workgroup)<br/>Essentials Server<br/>Hyper-V Server<br/>Azure Host (<code>ServerAzureCor</code>) |winver = WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-Winver.png }} '''Windows Server build 15063''' is a post-RTM build of [[Windows Server 2016]], based upon the final release of the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Components for this build's server editions were released in the form of a set of Repair Content Source Packages, which are used by the <code>DISM /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth</code> utility to repair an existing installation for its [[Windows 10 build 15063 (rs2 release)|client counterpart]]. The setup components for this build's server version were also officially released by Microsoft as part of the official Windows 10, version 1703 Assessment and Deployment Kit. The original Installation media was shared on 15 November 2024 in BetaWiki Discord server. Unlike other post-RTM builds that make use of the Creators Update codebase, it does not utilize flight code signing and can therefore be installed on the current date. == Changes == {{hatnote|This list is not complete and may be subject to change upon further analysis.}} === User interface === 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 [[Windows Server build 16299.15|build 16299.15]] from [[Windows Server, version 1709]]. The shortcut was later brought back with the release of [[Windows Server 2019]]. The description of the Windows Server Migration Tools feature has been slightly changed to prevent recursion. The copyright dates in the [[Server Manager]] about dialog and setup have been updated to 2017; this is also similarly reflected in the <code>[[winver]]</code> application, as the version string has also been updated to utilize version 1703. === Miscellaneous === The [[Hyper-V]] network virtualization feature, which allows server operators to set up non-physical networks across multiple virtual machines,<ref>Anirban, Paul; Cobb, John et al. [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/sdn/technologies/hyper-v-network-virtualization/hyperv-network-virtualization-overview-windows-server Hyper-V Network Virtualization Overview in Windows Server], ''Microsoft Learn''. 27 October 2021.</ref> can now be directly (un)installed through the [[Server Manager]]'s Add/Remove Roles and Features wizard. The .NET Framework has been additionally updated to version 4.7. == Gallery == === [[Windows Setup]] === <gallery> WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-SetupAutorun.png|Autorun WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-SetupEULA.png|End-user license agreement WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-OOBE.png|[[Out-of-box experience]] WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreOOBE.png|Ditto, on Server Core </gallery> === Interface === ==== Server Core ==== <gallery> WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreCMD.png|Command Prompt WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreSConfig.png|Server Configuration Utility WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCorePowerShell.png|Windows PowerShell WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreRegedit.png|[[Registry Editor]] WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerCoreWinver.png|<code>[[winver]]</code> </gallery> ==== Desktop Experience ==== <gallery> WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-StartMenu.png|Start menu WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-Search.png|Search WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerManager.png|Server Manager WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-WSMigToolFeatureDesc.png|Windows Server Migration Tool feature description WindowsServer2016-10.0.14393.0-WSMigToolFeatureDesc.png|Ditto, in [[Windows Server 2016 build 14393 (rs1 release)]] WindowsServer-10.0.15063.0-ServerManagerAbout.png|About Server Manager </gallery> == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Windows Server 2016 builds]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ }} -'''Windows Server build 15063''' is a post-RTM build of [[Windows Server 2016]], based upon the final release of the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Components for this build's server editions were released in the form of a set of Repair Content Source Packages, which are used by the <code>DISM /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth</code> utility to repair an existing installation for its [[Windows 10 build 15063 (rs2 release)|client counterpart]]. The setup components for this build's server version were also officially released by Microsoft as part of the official Windows 10, version 1703 Assessment and Deployment Kit. +'''Windows Server build 15063''' is a post-RTM build of [[Windows Server 2016]], based upon the final release of the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Components for this build's server editions were released in the form of a set of Repair Content Source Packages, which are used by the <code>DISM /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth</code> utility to repair an existing installation for its [[Windows 10 build 15063 (rs2 release)|client counterpart]]. The setup components for this build's server version were also officially released by Microsoft as part of the official Windows 10, version 1703 Assessment and Deployment Kit. The original Installation media was shared on 15 November 2024 in BetaWiki Discord server. Unlike other post-RTM builds that make use of the Creators Update codebase, it does not utilize flight code signing and can therefore be installed on the current date. '
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[ 0 => ''''Windows Server build 15063''' is a post-RTM build of [[Windows Server 2016]], based upon the final release of the [[Windows 10 Creators Update]]. Components for this build's server editions were released in the form of a set of Repair Content Source Packages, which are used by the <code>DISM /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth</code> utility to repair an existing installation for its [[Windows 10 build 15063 (rs2 release)|client counterpart]]. The setup components for this build's server version were also officially released by Microsoft as part of the official Windows 10, version 1703 Assessment and Deployment Kit. The original Installation media was shared on 15 November 2024 in BetaWiki Discord server.' ]
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
'1731697702'