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'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4053''' (with a build tag of '''4053.main.031022-1720''') is a Milestone 7 build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:Longhorn|Windows "Longhorn"]] operating system. The build is reported to have leaked on March 1, 2004.
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4053''' (with a build tag of '''4053.main.031022-1720''') is a Milestone 7 build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows Longhorn|Windows "Longhorn"]] operating system. The build is reported to have leaked on March 1, 2004.


Minimum system requires include a 500Mhz '''Pentium 3''' processor, and 256 MB of RAM.[[WinFS|WinFS]] is included with this build. Networking support has been improved from 4051, and issues with icons have been fixed.
Minimum system requires include a 500Mhz '''Pentium 3''' processor, and 256 MB of RAM.[[WinFS|WinFS]] is included with this build. Networking support has been improved from 4051, and issues with icons have been fixed.

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Windows "Longhorn" 6.0.4053
Kernel version NT 6.0
CPU architecture x86
Edition Professional
BIOS date April 20 2004


Windows "Longhorn" build 4053 (with a build tag of 4053.main.031022-1720) is a Milestone 7 build of the Microsoft Windows "Longhorn" operating system. The build is reported to have leaked on March 1, 2004.

Minimum system requires include a 500Mhz Pentium 3 processor, and 256 MB of RAM.WinFS is included with this build. Networking support has been improved from 4051, and issues with icons have been fixed.

Issues

  • The normal method of creating user accounts does not work in this build. However, accounts can still be created with the control userpasswords2 command.
  • The History feature of Internet Explorer does not work.
  • The MFU list of the Windows Start menu resets itself after every reboot.
  • If a menu overlaps with the Windows Sidebar, it may remove the Sidebar gradient located under the overlapped area. To correct this, resize a Sidebar Tile over the affected area, and return it to its original size.
  • If Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer stop responding, the classic title bar may be seen.
  • In Outlook 2003, when you click on “Personal Folders”, it displays the HTML source of Outlook Today instead of the rendered page.