Windows Longhorn build 4067 (idx01)

Windows Longhorn build 4067 (idx01) is a Milestone 7 build of Windows Longhorn, which was uploaded to BetaArchive's FTP server on 11 July 2021 only in the IA-64 architecture. This build is notable for being the last known to use the "Ripe Field" Bliss wallpaper as the default wallpaper, introduced in 4042.lab06. In addition, it is also the last known build to have working 3D views such as the Panorama view.

Features

 * Avalon. This is the first known, non x86-32 compile of Longhorn that contains a nearly complete implementation of Avalon. Components such as the sidebar and Explorer preview pane are included.
 * Desktop Window Manager may still be activated on capable hardware by using the keyboard shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + F9.
 * Panorama, Carousel and LVSpy can also be enabled by merging these values below into the registry. The Carousel view only enlarges icons, with no other noticeable effect.
 * MILRender is present in this build. While it includes functional Aero Stars, glass cannot be tested at this time due to a lack of compatible hardware.
 * The Explorer Preview Pane has been tweaked since its third redesign, as first seen in 4066.main. While still lacking any real functionality, the mode switch button has been updated to a smaller label button.
 * A New Search Option is visible in the left-hand filters pane. It is titled "Search In", implying the future ability to search and filter in areas other than the current folder.

Bugs and quirks

 * As with other IA-64 compiles, there is no present timebomb. Instead, the usage period is limited to the standard evaluation period.
 * This build is extremely unstable and is prone to unrecoverable hangs.
 * WinFS is not present in this build. Programs dependent on it do not function (such as Outlook Express).
 * Explorer group headers are still chopped at the bottom when using the Jade theme, as in 4066.main.
 * Explorer is prone to heavy memory leaks and consumption and has a tendency to crash.
 * Minor graphical glitches may be seen on the sidebar and taskbar (if the sidebar is enabled).

Gallery
Most screenshots in this gallery are courtesy of BetaArchive member linuxlove.