Because Office 2019 is a snapshot of the codebase, the features in Build 10730 correspond to the features accumulated in Office 365 up to early 2018.
This indicates versatility.
Assuming you have obtained a legitimate ISO of this specific build (via a Visual Studio Subscription, MSDN, or your Volume Licensing Service Center), here is the standard workflow. Because Office 2019 is a snapshot of the
It is vital to know what isn't here in Build 10730.20102:
No product key is entered during install for Retail — you activate after launch. No product key is entered during install for
Recommendation: Verify the files with an antivirus and check digital signatures before running any setup.
In the ever-evolving landscape of productivity software, Microsoft Office remains the undisputed king. However, with the aggressive push toward subscription-based models like Microsoft 365, many businesses and advanced users are looking backward to find stability, permanence, and cost-effectiveness. Enter the specific, highly sought-after release: Microsoft Office 2019 Pro Plus Retail x86 x64 Multi Version 1808 Build 10730.20102. Recommendation: Verify the files with an antivirus and
This isn't just another software download; it is a specific snapshot of Microsoft’s productivity suite that represents the pinnacle of the "perpetual license" era. In this article, we will dissect every component of this version, explain why the build number matters, explore the architecture differences, and guide you through what makes this release unique.
Release Context: October 2018 Build Version: 1808 (Build 10730.20102) Architecture: x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) Channel: Retail / Volume Licensing (Perpetual)
This document provides a detailed technical analysis of the Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus release, specifically focusing on the initial Release to Manufacturing (RTM) and early stable builds identified by version 1808.