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}}</ref> after some screenshots have been published since October 20, 2002.<ref name="xbetas-shot">{{cite web
 
after some screenshots have been published since October 20, 2002.<ref name="xbetas-shot">{{cite web
|author        = bLaCKcOmB
|author        = bLaCKcOmB
|title          = Exclusive New Longhorn Screenshot!
|title          = Exclusive New Longhorn Screenshot!
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==Main changes==
==Main changes==
This build showed for the first time:
This build showed for the first time:
* the new Plex theme<ref name="thurrott">{{cite web
* the date and time on the Welcome screen<ref name="thurrott">{{cite web
|last          = Thurrott
|last          = Thurrott
|first          = Paul
|first          = Paul
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|date          = 13 November 2002
|accessdate    = 24 March 2002  
|accessdate    = 24 March 2002  
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}}</ref><ref name="winreview">{{cite web
 
* a new [[Windows Sidebar|sidebar]], where it was possible to integrate XML-based components called "tiles", including a clock, a photo slideshow, a multiple desktop manager, a list of most frequently used  programs, the Quick Launch toolbar, an Internet search bar, and a user tile, to quickly switch between users. The sidebar could also be combined with the taskbar<ref name="thurrott" />
* [[WinFS]], called "Windows Future Storage" in this build. The WinFS services run by default, which slowed down the system, but no WinFS features are integrated in Windows Explorer<ref name="thurrott" />
* a new "Display Properties" control panel, written with "Avalon" APIs, most of which was not functional except for Display Connection Settings, which provides information about the display adapter and monitor.<ref name="thurrott" />
* new version 6.05 of Internet Explorer, with the new "Media" bar<ref name="neowin" />
* a beta version of DirectX 9<ref name="neowin" />
 
Several new features appeared in Windows Explorer:
* a new big horizontal panel under Windows Explorer toolbars, called "breadcrumb bar", which can be disabled from "Folder Options", with custom appearance for special folders "My Documents", "My Pictures", "My Music", with animated effects on thumbnails in the case of multiple selections<ref name="thurrott" /><ref name="winreview">{{cite web
|author        = Happy Bulldozer
|author        = Happy Bulldozer
|title          = Microsoft Windows Longhorn. Сборка 6.0.3683
|title          = Microsoft Windows Longhorn. Сборка 6.0.3683
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|accessdate    = 24 March 2022
|accessdate    = 24 March 2022
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* the new "My Contacts" special folder (not yet functional)<ref name="thurrott" />
* the new Plex theme<ref name="thurrott" /><ref name = "eweek" /><ref name="winreview" />
* an enhanced address bar (see [[#Gallery|Gallery]])
* a new [[Windows Sidebar|sidebar]], where it was possible to integrate XML-based<ref name = "eweek" /> components called "tiles", including a clock, a photo slideshow, a multiple desktop manager, a list of most frequently used  programs, the Quick Launch toolbar, an Internet search bar, and a user tile, to quickly switch between users. The sidebar could also be combined with the taskbar.<ref name="thurrott" /> A user could drag open program windows in the desktop thumbnail itself.<ref name = "techcritic">{{cite web
* previews of the folder contents inside their icons in the "Tiles" view mode (see [[#Gallery|Gallery]])
* filtering the folder contents in the "Details" view mode in Windows Explorer;<ref name = "techcritic">{{cite web
|last          = Walker
|last          = Walker
|first          = Colin
|first          = Colin
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|accessdate    = 24 March 2022
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}}</ref>
* [[WinFS]], called "Windows Future Storage" in this build. The WinFS services run by default, which slowed down the system.<ref name = "eweek" /> Contrary to Paul Thurrott's statement but no WinFS features are integrated in Windows Explorer,<ref name="thurrott" /> WinFS allows Access/SQL style display filters to the columns in the Windows Explorer Detail view<ref name = "techcritic" />
* an XML<ref name = "techcritic" /> Display Properties control panel, written with "Avalon" APIs.<ref name = "eweek" /> Most of it was not functional<ref name = "techcritic" /> except for Display Connection Settings, which provides information about the display adapter and monitor,<ref name="thurrott" /> and for setting a gradient or collage desktop background<ref name="winreview" />
* new version 6.05 of Internet Explorer, with the new "Media" bar.<ref name="neowin" /> IE crashes when a user tried to download files<ref name = "techcritic" />
* a beta version of DirectX 9<ref name="neowin" />
* Castles, which became HomeGroup in [[Windows 7]]<ref name="winreview" />


Several new features appeared in Windows Explorer:
* a new big horizontal panel under Windows Explorer toolbars, which can be disabled from "Folder Options", with custom appearance for special folders "My Documents", "My Pictures", "My Music", with animated effects on thumbnails in the case of multiple selections<ref name="thurrott" /><ref name = "techcritic" /><ref name="winreview" />
* a non-functional "My Contacts" special folder<ref name="thurrott" />
* an enhanced address bar (see [[#Gallery|Gallery]])
* previews of the folder contents inside their icons in the "Tiles" view mode (see [[#Gallery|Gallery]])
* a new slider to change the icon size<ref name = "techcritic" />
* a new slider to change the icon size<ref name = "techcritic" />
* the possibility to group the folder contents with specific criteria (e.g., Documents Grouped by Type)<ref name="neowin" />
* the possibility to group folder contents with specific criteria (e.g., Documents Grouped by Type),<ref name="neowin" /> which did not work possibly because properties are not assigned to files.<ref name = "techcritic" /> This may have been a WinFS feature.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
* the possibility to select files and folders through checkboxes (see [[#Gallery|Gallery]])
* the possibility to select files and folders through checkboxes<ref name="winreview" /> (see [[#Gallery|Gallery]])
* a new interface for "Save As" dialog windows<ref name="neowin" />
* a new interface for "Save As" dialog windows<ref name="neowin" />


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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20021116132801/http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp "Longhorn" Alpha Preview] - Build 3683 reviewed by Paul Thurrott] https://www.itprotoday.com/longhorn-alpha-preview
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20021116132801/http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp "Longhorn" Alpha Preview] - Build 3683 reviewed by Paul Thurrott]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040913075902/http://www.tech-critic.com/articles.php?action=show&id=11 Longhorn pre-alpha M3 - a user perspective.....]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040913075902/http://www.tech-critic.com/articles.php?action=show&id=11 Longhorn pre-alpha M3 - a user perspective.....]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101222080558/http://winreview.ru/Rariteti/87/Microsoft-Windows-Longhorn-Sborka-603683 Microsoft Windows Longhorn. Сборка 6.0.3683]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101222080558/http://winreview.ru/Rariteti/87/Microsoft-Windows-Longhorn-Sborka-603683 Microsoft Windows Longhorn. Сборка 6.0.3683]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030120234819/http://www.wininformant.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=27038 Longhorn Leaks to the Web]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030120234819/http://www.wininformant.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=27038 Longhorn Leaks to the Web]

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6.0.3683.Lab0_N.020923-1821
Kernel version 6.0
CPU architecture x86
Edition Media Center Edition
Professional
BIOS date 24th September 2002

Windows "Longhorn" build 3683 (with a build tag of 3683.Lab06_N.020923-1821) is a build of the Microsoft Windows "Longhorn" operating system. Compiled on September 23, 2002, build 3683 is one of the first builds leaked to the public on November 19, 2002,[1][2][3][4][5] after some screenshots have been published since October 20, 2002.[6][7]

Due to the operating system being so early in the development process, only a small number of changes were observed from Windows XP. It is the first build to include the Desktop Composition Engine,which provides window transparency and visual effects, but it's very buggy.

Features in build 3683 include the Plex visual style, Internet Explorer 6.05, the Windows Sidebar, and a display settings applet based on the Windows Presentation Foundation (then codenamed Avalon).

Build 3683 is incompatible with a number of applications that require Windows XP or earlier. Many of these compatibility issues can be solved by running applications in Windows Compatibility Mode or by editing the CSDVersion key located in the Windows Registry.

Although this build is stable when compared to later builds of "Longhorn", Windows Explorer is known to crash frequently and will occasionally fail to terminate while ending the computer session.

Main changes

This build showed for the first time:

  • the date and time on the Welcome screen[8][9]
  • the new Plex theme[8][3][9]
  • a new sidebar, where it was possible to integrate XML-based[3] components called "tiles", including a clock, a photo slideshow, a multiple desktop manager, a list of most frequently used programs, the Quick Launch toolbar, an Internet search bar, and a user tile, to quickly switch between users. The sidebar could also be combined with the taskbar.[8] A user could drag open program windows in the desktop thumbnail itself.[10]
  • WinFS, called "Windows Future Storage" in this build. The WinFS services run by default, which slowed down the system.[3] Contrary to Paul Thurrott's statement but no WinFS features are integrated in Windows Explorer,[8] WinFS allows Access/SQL style display filters to the columns in the Windows Explorer Detail view[10]
  • an XML[10] Display Properties control panel, written with "Avalon" APIs.[3] Most of it was not functional[10] except for Display Connection Settings, which provides information about the display adapter and monitor,[8] and for setting a gradient or collage desktop background[9]
  • new version 6.05 of Internet Explorer, with the new "Media" bar.[2] IE crashes when a user tried to download files[10]
  • a beta version of DirectX 9[2]
  • Castles, which became HomeGroup in Windows 7[9]

Several new features appeared in Windows Explorer:

  • a new big horizontal panel under Windows Explorer toolbars, which can be disabled from "Folder Options", with custom appearance for special folders "My Documents", "My Pictures", "My Music", with animated effects on thumbnails in the case of multiple selections[8][10][9]
  • a non-functional "My Contacts" special folder[8]
  • an enhanced address bar (see Gallery)
  • previews of the folder contents inside their icons in the "Tiles" view mode (see Gallery)
  • a new slider to change the icon size[10]
  • the possibility to group folder contents with specific criteria (e.g., Documents Grouped by Type),[2] which did not work possibly because properties are not assigned to files.[10] This may have been a WinFS feature.[citation needed]
  • the possibility to select files and folders through checkboxes[9] (see Gallery)
  • a new interface for "Save As" dialog windows[2]

Gallery

References

  1. thunderriver (19 November 2002). World's Exclusive!!! Longhorn Alpha 3683 has being leaked!!!. xBetas. Archived from the original on 17 December 2002. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Parker, Steven (19 November 2002). Longhorn no longer a Tall story. Neowin. Archived from the original on 14 December 2002. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 eweekdev (19 November 2002). Windows Longhorn Alpha Leaks to the Web. eWeek. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  4. Farrell, Nick (20 November 2002). Microsoft plays down Longhorn leak. vnunet.com. Archived from the original on 22 November 2002. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  5. Longhorn Leak. xBetas (19 November 2002). Archived from the original on 17 December 2002. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  6. bLaCKcOmB (20 October 2002). Exclusive New Longhorn Screenshot!. xBetas. Archived from the original on 12 January 2003. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  7. A Note on Longhorn Shot Leaks. ZolkNetwork.com (21 October 2002). Archived from the original on 9 February 2005. Retrieved on 25 March 2022.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Thurrott, Paul (13 November 2002). "Longhorn" Alpha Preview. Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows. Archived from the original on 16 November 2002. Retrieved on 24 March 2002.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Happy Bulldozer (21 December 2009). Microsoft Windows Longhorn. Сборка 6.0.3683. winreview.ru. Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved on 24 March 2022.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 Walker, Colin (24 November 2002). Longhorn pre-alpha M3 - a user perspective..... - Page 1. Tech-Critic. Archived from the original on 13 September 2004. Retrieved on 24 March 2022.

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