Windows Server 2019 build 17093
Build of Windows Server, version 1803 and Windows Server 2019 | |
OS family | Windows 10 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 17093 |
Build revision | 1000 |
Architecture | x64 |
Build lab | rs_prerelease |
Compiled on | 2018-02-02 |
Expiration date | |
Timebomb | 2018-07-02 (+150 days) |
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Windows Server 2019 build 17093 is the seventh Insider Preview build of Windows Server, version 1803, and subsequently the first external LTSC Preview build of Windows Server 2019. Its Semi-Annual Channel Server Core counterpart was initially released to Windows Insiders on 13 February 2018,[1] followed by the Server LTSC counterpart later being dropped to Microsoft partners through the Ecosystem Engineering Access Program on 18 February 2018.
Bugs[edit | edit source]
- Setting the password before the first log-in can cause an error saying "The remote procedure call failed". The password is still accepted as normal.
- Upgrading to this build from a previous build may make the setup stall at 88% percent for 45 or more minutes before being completed. This is due to it loading the individual registry hives for each driver.
- When BitLocker is enabled and the OS is started, it prompts the user for BitLocker's PIN. Typing in the correct PIN will result in the system saying it is incorrect, but typing in the PIN a second time will make the system accept it.
- If Hypervisor Code Integrity (HVCI) is enabled, some systems may be affected with a bug that causes the OS to fail to start. On the systems affected, the UEFI firmware thinks that the UEFI runtime services are located in memory as Memory-Mapped I/O (MMIO).
- Running Insider versions of Nano Server containers on a host that uses Windows Server Core will fail and could crash the host. A workaround is to add "
—isolation=hyperv
" when running or building the containers such as the syntax "docker run –isolation=hyperv microsoft/nanoserver-insider"
. - Active Directory domains may not upgrade correctly.
- Testing the Windows core can cause it to fail because of a timeout while attempting to load the test libraries.
SKUs and keys[edit | edit source]
Edition / SKU Name | Key |
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Standard Server Core | V6N4W-86M3X-J77X3-JF6XW-D9PRV |
Datacenter Server Core | B69WH-PRNHK-BXVK3-P9XF7-XD84W |
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Server Core[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Sarkar, Dona. Announcing Windows Server Insider Preview Build 17093 and Project Honolulu Technical Preview 1802, Windows Insider Blog