Windows 2000 build 1946

Windows 2000 build 1946.1 is the official Beta 3 Release Candidate 0 build of Windows 2000. The Server edition of this build was shared online as well, but is missing several archive parts and is thus incomplete. A reference to an Alpha compile of this build can be found in  included with

New features and changes

 * This is the first known build to introduce Windows 2000 branding, although the name of Windows NT 5.0 is still referenced in various places.
 * It is the first known build since 1592 to use Tahoma as the default font for the user interface.
 * The appearance of  has been changed massively, now featuring a banner with the Windows version and SKU instead of the Windows NT logo. Despite this, the copyright date remains 1981-1997 despite being built nearly at the end of 1998, a change that first took effect way back in build 1515. The copyright date would finally be updated in build 1983.
 * It is no longer possible to change screen resolution and color depth during Setup as the page to configure these settings has been removed.
 * This build introduces new startup and shutdown sounds which were used until build 1969, as well as a new login prompt, which persisted until Windows Vista build 5048. The startup sound was rumoured by most people as the shutdown sound for Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1 and 2.
 * When the disc is inserted, a new autorun program is used, which already has the design used in the RTM. It is named  and is located in the root of the disc. The previously used application,   located in the i386 folder, however is still available and retained its design from Windows NT 4.0 with its branding. This is the last build to contain this program.