The Enterprise one is the enterprise edition.
The other download is the Professional / Home edition (what gets installed 
depends on the product key you enter during setup)

Enterprise edition requires you to enter the Enterprise MAK key to activate
The other editions use the Retail keys available on the My Product Keys page

Cheers
Ken

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of Stephen Price
Sent: Tuesday, 2 October 2012 11:23 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: VS2012 and Metro Apps on Windows 8

Greg,

Windows 8 (RTM) was released 1st August for MSDN subscriptions. There must have 
been another drop because the date on the downloads that are there now show 
15/8/2012. I'd have to check the iso's i have at home to compare them.

I'd also probably go for the en_windows_8_x64_dvd_915440.iso one  unless you 
need the enterprise version for some particular reason. no idea how they 
differ, if at all?

In any case, us developers get a headstart... we have to write for their OS 
after all. :)

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Greg Keogh 
<g...@mira.net<mailto:g...@mira.net>> wrote:
>There should be no confusion with regards to version, VS Beta goes with 
>Windows Beta, VS RC goes with Windows RC, VS RTM does with Windows RTM.

I just have a fear of downloading 3.3GB and getting the wrong file. I've 
started a download of the file below, hoping it's the RTM (the letters "RTM" 
are not mentioned on the download pages). The date 16-Aug seems bit early 
compared to the official release date of 26-Oct. Is this the right one?

Greg

Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) - DVD (English)
ISO|English|Release Date: 8/16/2012|Details
3329 MB
File Name: en_windows_8_enterprise_x64_dvd_917522.iso
Languages: English
SHA1: 4EADFE83E736621234C63E8465986F0AF6AA3C82

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