Windows XP build 2223 (main)

Windows XP build 2223 is a build of Windows XP, which was shared online on 17 April 2000.

This is the last build to include the HAL for the SGI Visual Workstation 320 and 540 and the Imaging program and is also the last build to support the 486 processor and an upgrade from Windows 95. It is set to hibernate by default, much like Windows Neptune build 5111.1.

New features and changes

 * The build now identifies itself as "Whistler 2001" in the start menu and login screensaver.
 * The kernel version has been changed to 5.1.
 * This build has updated the Neptune-style login screen.
 * The taskbar has gained a minor update when applications are open and selected.
 * Notification bubbles are now introduced, which allows notifications on the Taskbar to pop up a message to the user.
 * The start menu "Shut Down" renamed "Turn Off Computer".

Business Theme
Contrary to popular belief, build 2223 is actually the first build to have new theming, being an early version of Watercolor called Business. The theming of 2223 is in the file, however it is largely incomplete, buggy, and the UI for it is missing. Adrian of the Airesoft blog released a working UXtheme file to allow the theme to be enabled.

The theme, when enabled, changes the design of all windows to include a blue border with lighter gray shades. The theme was meant to engage in a more user-friendly experience for home users. It is buggy; the theme can often cut out parts of the window and some features such as displaying menus don't work or cause instability. Registry entries (located in ) modify how the theme works:
 * and : Location of the theme file
 * : If set to 1, enables the blue borders on the windows.
 * : Determines the application that will use the theme. If this value is blank, the theming will apply to all applications.
 * : Determines the application that will use the theme. If this value is blank, the theming will apply to all applications.
 * : Determines the application that will use the theme. If this value is blank, the theming will apply to all applications.

The initial theme file contains comments regarding to changing the color of the theme. If these comments are uncommented out, the theme will utilize color based on the settings of the theme file.

New Sound Setting Applet
The new sound setting applet that would be used in the RTM of Windows XP is included in this build but there is no way to normally have the applet open. However, Adrian also provided an executable that allows the applet to open.

ClearType font rendering
If the  DWORD value is set to 2 in , the user will be able to enable the ClearType font rendering upon reloading Windows Explorer. ClearType font smoothing wouldn't be enabled by default until Longhorn build 4053.

OOBE
An out-of-the-box experience is ported from a Windows Me build here. Much like in the Windows Me builds, it can be run by executing. There is no way to get past the product key entry portion of the OOBE, but it can be skipped via the debug skip button. After the OOBE is completed, it will restart and will not exit properly after the user presses Finish on the final screen, forcing the user to terminate the process. Merlin does not function and pressing him on the corner does nothing.

Start Page
There is code in  to allow a Start Page to load, which was present in Neptune and some Windows Me builds. It requires registry modification and a patched  in order to work. You can go to  and set   so the last 4 zeros read   you can perform the required registry edit. After that, you have to enable Active Desktop and log off. However, it will not work without the patched.

Fast User Switching
This build is the first to include Terminal Services in the base OS, and along with it Fast User Switching was introduced. To enable it, go to  in the registry and set   to 1. Logging off after doing this breaks the login screen, and a restart is needed to recover from this.

Details tab in Device Manager
By default when you go to a device's properties dialog in Device Manager the Details tab will be missing, however it can be enabled by setting an enviroment variable called  to 1.

Personalized Notifications
You can enable the functionality of automatically hiding tray icons when not in use by going to  and creating a DWORD value named   and setting it to 1. The icons will hide every 15 minutes.

CD Burning Web View
This build contains basic functionality for CD Burning, one of which is the Web View. To see the web view create a new folder, open it, then right click on an empty space and select Customize this folder. Select any of the templates and it will create a desktop.ini file. Open the desktop.ini file and change  to point to.

Whistler 2250-esque Web View
This build contains the first appearance of the 2250 Web View. To enable it, make a new folder, open it, then right click on an empty space and select Customize this folder. Select any of the templates and it will create a desktop.ini file. Open the desktop.ini file and change  to point to. This web view also contains two debug features, if you hold Shift while opening the folder everything will have a border around it. If you open the folder and then immediately press Ctrl a link labeled  will appear next to the folder name. Clicking on it opens a dialog. You can press Ctrl and Shift together while opening the folder to combine the two debug features.

Drivers
The system may bugcheck with error code  when attempting to install drivers.

Microsoft Visual C++
It is not recommended to install the Microsoft Visual C++ runtime, as this will cause some programs, including Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and OpenOffice to become unstable and error out with a crash.

Therefore, it is recommended to use an older version of Firefox, prior to version 9.0 due to assert errors.

File differences
The following files have been introduced or removed compared to build 2211 Professional: