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Post by anixx on Mar 29, 2023 19:56:30 GMT -8
It seems to me, it is buld 5000, no?
Or it is build 4011?
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Post by anixx on Mar 29, 2023 20:07:07 GMT -8
P.S. By "Classic Explorer" I mean the one where
* The windows positions are remembered as in Win95-XP * All toolbars can be removed from the menu * 32px icons are used for "medium" size * Address bar is compact like in Win XP * File save dialogs are XP-style * ClientEdge exists in FolderView (when Active Desktop etc is disabled).
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Post by kamuisuki on Mar 30, 2023 1:54:56 GMT -8
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Post by anixx on Mar 30, 2023 3:32:06 GMT -8
But it seems to have irremovabe navbar and command bar, and status pane - all like in Vista explorer.
I think, the last one to use IE6 as file manager was 5000...
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Post by anixx on Mar 31, 2023 17:17:36 GMT -8
I wonder, did anyone try to run Win 4008/4011 shell on Windows 5000 or later Vista build? Or, maybe, the shell from Windows 5000 on the final Vista?
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Post by ihatemetro on Apr 1, 2023 13:10:15 GMT -8
Might actually be build 5001. betawiki.net/wiki/Windows_Vista_build_5001Though I think that if you replace Vista's explorer with an explorer of a build of Longhorn (4008, 4011, 5001, etc.) it will not work properly because of big API changes. It will probably just act like XP's explorer on Windows Vista if it's 5001, and 40xx might not work because of major under the hood changes to explorer that have APIs specific to Longhorn and were not ported to Vista after the reset. There might be a slim chance that later Vista Beta 2 versions will work, but they most likely will not work. If they do, then probably quite a few things will be broken.
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Post by daemonspudguy on Apr 16, 2023 14:28:00 GMT -8
It will probably just act like XP's explorer on Windows Vista if it's 5001. That would make sense, as 5001 is not much more than a recompile of Server 2003 SP3 RC1 with the greatest wallpaper ever to come out of Microsoft.
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