It looks like you're asking for a report on a specific build string for Windows Server 2025. The string you provided:
: Extends the traditional Server Message Block protocol over UDP via port 443, enabling secure mobile or branch office access to file shares without a dedicated VPN tunnel. Release Variations and Enterprise Use Cases
If you are planning to upgrade from Windows Server 2016 or 2019, this LTSC release is the definitive target, providing modern performance with the long-term support your business relies on.
If you are planning to deploy this build, here are the key features introduced in this version compared to Server 2022: Windows Server 2025.26100.1742-OEMRET-x64FRE-en...
: Improved support for non-volatile memory (NVMe) storage for lightning-fast LDAP queries.
If you need a stable, supported Windows Server, you should download the official or join the Windows Insider for Server program to get the official vNext previews directly from Microsoft. Any ISO labeled "Server 2025" is, at best, an unofficial rename of a beta build.
Officially, Windows Server 2025 is available through several legitimate channels. It looks like you're asking for a report
: Always verify your current build version via winver to ensure compliance with specific application requirements or cloud services. This is important because some features, like Azure Arc hotpatching, require specific build numbers to function properly.
: The core operating system build number, establishing the primary baseline for Windows Server 2025.
: The exact structural OS build number. Build 26100 serves as the stable, fundamental kernel baseline for the 24H2 branch. The extension .1742 indicates the inclusion of the definitive KB5043080 cumulative update package , marking the system's readiness for Release to Manufacturing (RTM) and General Availability (GA). If you are planning to deploy this build,
A stable retail/OEM release of Windows Server 2025, build 26100.1742, 64‑bit English edition. Intended for production deployments on compatible x64 hardware or virtual machines; distributed through OEM partners and retail channels.
Enterprise deployment utilizing centralized (Key Management Service) or MAK keys. EVAL Microsoft Evaluation Center