Windows Longhorn build 4053

Windows Longhorn build 4053 is a Milestone 7 build of the Microsoft Windows "Longhorn" operating system. This build is reported to have leaked on 1 March 2004. Overall, this build is very similar to build 4051, but with networking bugs patched.

Setup
Setup is mostly similar to previous builds of Longhorn. You can also upgrade to this build from previous builds too (except build 4033).

Bugs and quirks

 * The normal method of creating user accounts does not work in this build. However, accounts can still be created with the  command.
 * The History feature of Internet Explorer does not work.
 * The most frequently used items list of the Start menu resets itself after every reboot.
 * If Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer stops responding, the classic title bar may be seen.
 * Notifications tend to re-appear quite a lot, until you reach a certain point where they'll finally close for real upon closing.
 * After the first reboot when upgrading from Build 4033, an  error will appear, clicking "OK" will cause the machine to restart. After restarting, setup will continue normally until another reboot takes place, in which   will appear. USB devices will not work and rebooting the machine yet again will place you on the desktop, except no device drivers for the mouse and keyboard will be installed.