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    Hello Ryan!<br>
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    You will find the Release Id for Windows 10  in the NamedValue
    'Releaseid' in the <br>
    registry key "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion".<br>
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    Shawn Brink has published some info about this at TenForums:<br>
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    /Ludde<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2017-11-16 21:29, Ryan Granholm
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        <div>I've seen this here 
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          and use it all the time to target different installers to
          different OS's, say one installer to Windows 7, and a
          different one to Windows 10; however, I'm trying to figure out
          how to target different installers to different builds of
          Windows 10: Say one installer for Windows 10 1703, and a
          different one to Windows 10 1709. This is mainly for the new
          RSAT package (remote server admin tools) where Microsoft has a
          different installer for each OS feature release. Has anyone
          come up with a solution?<br>
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        <div>On that page, Windows 10 is listed as having OS String:
          <!--StartFragment-->microsoft windows 10 enterprise, , ,
          10.0.10586
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          <div><span style="color: #a6192e;"><b>Ryan Granholm</b></span><br>
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