I’ve been running Windows 7 build 7264 for a few days and decided I should run our licensing utility on the various product editions to make sure the Windows 7 Product Editions Comparison is up-to-date. While nosing around in the DVD file structure, I noticed for the first time that the “E” editions show up in sourceslicenseen-useval and sourceslicenseen-usoem (as do the K, KN, and N editions). (This doesn’t mean they weren’t there earlier; this is just the first time I noticed.) The full list looks like this: enterprise enterprise e enterprise n home basic home basic e home basic k home basic kn home basic n home premium home premium e home premium k home premium kn home premium n professional professional e professional k professional kn professional n starter starter e starter k starter kn starter n ultimate ultimate e ultimate k ultimate kn ultimate n
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Windows 7 build 7264: Evidence of the E editions
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