ОБОРУДОВАНИЕ ДЛЯ КОММУТАЦИИ
И ПЕРЕДАЧИ СИГНАЛОВ ПО КАБЕЛЮ
So why focus on Build 10730.20102? While not the very first build of Office 2019, this compilation sits in the early stable release cycle but includes several post‑launch refinements:
For organizations that freeze updates due to compatibility testing, this build has become a known working configuration.
The Retail channel differs significantly from Volume (VL) versions: So why focus on Build 10730
| Feature | Retail | Volume Licensing | |---------|--------|------------------| | Activation | Per‑user/machine product key | KMS or MAK activation | | Update control | User can defer updates | IT‑managed via Group Policy | | Reinstallation flexibility | Easily transfer license (within limits) | Tied to organization’s activation server | | Included applications | Office 2019 Pro Plus (full) | Same, minus some consumer apps |
For an individual or small business that wants a clean ISO without proxy activation, this Retail build is ideal. For organizations that freeze updates due to compatibility
This build offers both, and the installer automatically detects the system type or lets the user override the choice.
Microsoft Office 2019 is a standalone, "perpetual" release of the Microsoft Office suite. Unlike Office 365 (now Microsoft 365), it does not require a monthly subscription. It is a one-time purchase license intended for use on a single PC or Mac. The Retail channel differs significantly from Volume (VL)
The specific build 10730.20102 represents one of the early mainstream builds released after the general availability of Office 2019. It is based on the codebase of the "Click-to-Run" (C2R) technology, which has been the standard delivery method for Office since 2013, moving away from the older MSI installer technology.
The version number 1808 signifies that the codebase was frozen (locked) in August 2018.
In a marketplace increasingly dominated by subscription-based models like Microsoft 365, the release of Microsoft Office 2019 Pro Plus represented a significant pivot. It catered to a vocal segment of users and enterprises who prefer perpetual licenses—pay once, own forever. Among the various builds and distributions of Office 2019, one particular version has gained notable attention in archival, enterprise deployment, and enthusiast circles: Version 1808 (Build 10730.20102) , offered as a Retail edition supporting both x86 and x64 architectures in a MULTi-language package.
This article provides an exhaustive breakdown of that specific release: what it includes, its technical specifications, installation nuances, activation pathways (Retail vs. Volume Licensing), and why this particular build remains relevant years after its original release.