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'''Windows "Longhorn" build 3790''', with a build tag of '''3790.1232.winmain.040819-1629''', was the first "Longhorn" build compiled after the development reset. Basically, it is Windows Server 2003 SP1 rebranded. There is no evidence that this is a "Longhorn" build except for references in the End-User License Agreement. It was described by Grabberslasher on his UX.Unleaked blog on May 2, 2008. It remains unleaked.
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 3790''', with a build tag of '''3790.1232.winmain.040819-1629''', was the first "Longhorn" build compiled after the development reset. Basically, it is Windows Server 2003 SP1 rebranded. There is no evidence that this is a "Longhorn" build except for references in the End-User License Agreement. It was described by Grabberslasher on his UX.Unleaked blog on May 2, 2008. It remains unleaked.



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Windows "Longhorn" build 3790, with a build tag of 3790.1232.winmain.040819-1629, was the first "Longhorn" build compiled after the development reset. Basically, it is Windows Server 2003 SP1 rebranded. There is no evidence that this is a "Longhorn" build except for references in the End-User License Agreement. It was described by Grabberslasher on his UX.Unleaked blog on May 2, 2008. It remains unleaked.

Features

  • zero-day activation - The build must be activated before log-on.

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