Here is a technical review of the component:
: Stands for "Free" build (retail/final version, not checked/debug).
CES (Customer Experience Improvement Program) Client Architecture: x64 (64-bit) Language: English (United States) Build Version: fRev (Final Release Candidate/Internal Revision) ces_x64frev_en-us_dv9
: This indicates that the product or build is for a 64-bit architecture, specifically for x86-64 (AMD64 or Intel 64) processors. This is common for modern Windows operating systems and software, as most contemporary computers use 64-bit processors.
The string follows Microsoft's internal naming convention for installation media: Here is a technical review of the component:
: This version requires a Volume License. It is not available for individual purchase through retail channels.
: This could refer to a specific type of client or a code name for a product. For example, in some contexts, "CES" might stand for "Client Experience Server" or similar, but without more context, it's hard to determine its exact meaning. For example, in some contexts, "CES" might stand
Based on the file naming convention provided ( ces_x64frev_en-us_dv9 ), this refers to a specific internal build of , often associated with Microsoft Office 2013 or similar legacy enterprise deployments.
: IT admins have total control over when and how updates are applied.