Microsoft Cairo build 1175

Microsoft Cairo build 1175 is a late build of Microsoft Cairo, based on the core of Windows NT 4.0 build 1175.1. This build was uploaded to BetaArchive on 17 March 2017, but was originally uploaded to warez BBSes by PWA in December 1995. Due to having,   and   folders in the   directory of the installation media as well as compiler-output file   listing checksums for each file, this build came directly from MS build servers at the time. The build notably integrates Cairo Object File System support into the build, alongside some updated components for Cairo, such as domain support and an updated login screen.

also proves Cairo components were built separately (to a  folder) and then copied over the base build, something that happened again with Neptune four years later.

Shell features

 * The Object File System is implemented in this build (under the file ). It is the largest file in this build and is prone to instability due to its incompleteness.
 * This build notably contains a completely revamped login screen, which shows the Ctrl shortcut to login in a graphical appearance.

Application features

 * This build contains an additional disk utility intended for OFS partitions.
 * Summary Catalog Client is included to create summary catalogs.
 * Replication Metadata Analyzer 2.0 is added and functions similarly to the Summary Catalog Client.
 * A SINGLE utility is included, but its function is unknown.

Setup features

 * During the start of network setup, the setup will ask for a drive to format to OFS.
 * Near the end of the setup, it will ask the user to choose whether to install a Domain Controller or Server. If Domain Controller is selected, the user can choose to install FirstDC as the domain controller type.

Bugs and quirks

 * triggers a bug in the Option ROM of the NCR 810 SCSI controller on some systems (all-caps strings warn against its use on unknown Dell systems of the era), leading to an unbootable system if used on the boot drive.
 * When viewing a folder which contains font files, such as the i386 installation folder, these are rendered as Fonts system folder, hiding all other file types contained.

Installation
More info on how to install in the BetaArchive forum.
 * This build requires two FAT16 partitions before starting the GUI setup, as network setup will require a partition to format to OFS. Attempting to install without an OFS partition may result in the setup refusing to continue or a system crash upon rebooting after the GUI setup. If the bootloader is on an OFS partition, the build will hang on boot.
 * The setup itself is started under MS-DOS via command . Users of a Windows 95 (or later) boot disk with CD-ROM support might need to enter the command   first and confirm the question with , to enable direct disk access for the NT setup, otherwise it will fail.
 * It is suggested to use the machine name mikeke33 and username mikeke wherever asked to avoid issues during the login.
 * On the Primary Domain Controller dialog, you must press Alt to close the window as it is impossible to get past it due to an "Unable to update local security in order to join domain" error.
 * Also during setup, you can choose to install Domain Controller (DC) or Server on the Select Cairo Install Type. You should select Domain Controller and then FirstDC as the domain controller type - leave the domain and OU name unchanged.
 * After the installation finishes and you are ready to log into the system, use the username entered during setup (as suggested mikeke) for both the username and password. If you installed the Domain Controller, leave the "From" section as it is, otherwise (installed as Server) use the computer name (as suggested mikeke33) entered during setup.
 * During domain controller initialization, the system may bugcheck with . Just restart and try logging in again.

Windows Explorer
The first time you load  respectively login on each boot, you must use Ctrl and log off again, since each time Explorer loads for the first time after startup, it will hang loading.

You can then log in again normally and NT Explorer should load. However, functions in Explorer such as changing the background, regional options or Plus! settings can cause it to hang randomly and force you to log out and back in again to regain control due to the yet very limited Task Manager capabilities of this build.

File differences
The following files have been introduced compared to SUR build 1175.1: