The next major upgrade for Windows server operating system from Microsoft, with the codename “Longhorn” has been released for free public beta as beta 3. Windows Server “Longhorn”, the server equivalent version of Windows Vista, set to replace Windows Server 2003, and will named with Windows Server 2007 or Windows Server 2008 when officially released, depending on its year of release.
Jun 27, 2006 Download Update for Windows Vista Beta 2 and Windows Codename Longhorn Server Beta 2 (KB919946) from Official Microsoft Download Center. Surface Book 2. Powerhouse performance in the ultimate laptop. Transform data into. Here is a video tutorial on how to install Windows Longhorn Build 5112 in VMware! Remember to set the BIOS date to 7/21/2005. VMware: https://my.vmware.com/e.
IT professionals and developers who wish to evaluate can now download the feature-complete Windows Server “Longhorn” beta 3. 5 evaluation editions, namely Windows Server “Longhorn” Standard Edition, Windows Server “Longhorn” Enterprise Edition, Windows Server “Longhorn” Datacenter Edition, Windows Web Server “Longhorn” and Windows Server “Longhorn” for Itanium-based Systems, and are released in English, German and Japanese language.
Windows Server “Longhorn” beta 3 evaluation can be downloaded either from Technet Beta Central or MSDN Evaluation Center (no longer available). Both download links require Windows Live ID subscription.
Microsoft Windows Longhorn
Note that Windows Server Beta 3 will expire on April 7, 2008. And it needs to be activated too, thus a valid product key is needed for activation (can get from download site). Without product key, the OS will only function for 30 days, just like Windows Vista.
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Update: Download Windows Server 2008 RC1
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Windows Longhorn Simulator Online
Of all the unofficial versions of windows ever released, this is the best and most amazing of them all. Based on Windows NT 6.0.4074 (pre-reset Longhorn build 4074), the Longhorn Reloaded project aimed to finish off what MS had started by fixing as many bugs as possible and making it a usable OS. The first 'Milestone 1' build of Longhorn Reloaded hit 25000 thousand downloads before the download link was taken down for 'copyright reasons'. Some of those people saved it for over a decade on their hard drives and then shared it on the internet. I found this copy on someone's website, and decided to upload it here for permanent preservation. My personal belief is that Microsoft didn't take it down for copyright reasons, since after all build 4074 was a leaked pre-release build. To explain this better, you have to look at what Microsofts programmers, who went completely rogue before the longhorn reset, did. Their idea was to create a proper futuristic OS focused on making a perfect and dream-like user experience. Like with everything else involving the idea of a perfect OS that nobody would ever want to replace, Microsoft shut this attempt down before all the bugs were ironed out. Well, this stupid move didn't kill Longhorn since some builds, like 4074, leaked... The team at joejoe.org decided to, even without the source code, fix some of the issues and make 4074 more stable and usable, hence Longhorn reloaded was born. I really hope that Microsoft learns that they cannot kill off projects like Longhorn, and that simply taking down a link to a community enhanced version will not kill it. Once something like this is saved on even a single person's hard disk, it can be redistributed forever and will never go away! NEVER!!!!!