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@ -513,5 +513,25 @@ us-east-1: ami-100fc56a
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And if you navigate to your EC2 dashboard you should see your shiny new AMI.
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Why stop there though?
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As you'll see, with one simple change to the template above, it's
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just as easy to create your own Windows 2008 or Windows 2016 AMIs. Just
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set the value for the name field within `source_ami_filter` as required:
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For Windows 2008 SP2:
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```
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"name": "*Windows_Server-2008-SP2*English-64Bit-Base*",
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```
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For Windows 2016:
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```
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"name": "*Windows_Server-2016-English-Full-Base*",
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```
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The bootstrapping and sample provisioning should work the same across all
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Windows server versions.
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[platforms]: /docs/builders/index.html
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