Don't forget to delete any of those old ISOs you may have downloaded last month! Also interesting they didn't just rename the whole thing to version 1810, which sure would make downloaded ISO filenames much more self-evident. Interesting to note that we never really heard if these issues affected the pulled Server 2019 release. Yes, this 1809 (09 for month of September, 18 for year of 2018) re-release is said to incorporate the fixes for both the missing files/folders and ZIP bugs resolved. So yesterday I checked again, tada, the ISOs had become available on Visual Studio for all current subscribers, right around noon on Monday November 19. Windows 10 October 2018 Update and Window Server 2019 launched October 2nd then pulled October 5thīut the re-release news had begun back on Tuesday, November 13.Yesterday morning, I noticed that the elusive new ISOs hadn't arrived on Visual Studio Downloads (formerly known as MSDN) yet, ever since they were pulled away over 6 weeks ago: Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC).Here's all the links for you, jumping you right down to the section you're most interested in below: Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Nov 29 2018) in
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