Windows Codename Longhorn, if you aren't aware, was a series of Windows Vista Prototype builds that contained many experimental features and visuals planned to ship with Windows Vista.
One feature that's not too talked about at all is Privacy Preferences, a feature that appears to resemble an early version of today's User Account Control, which debuted in Vista, though this is a misconception. More information can be found about what exactly the goal of this application is here.
Interface for Privacy Preferences, found in build 4033.
Privacy Preferences isn't limited to only being found in 4033. It can also be found in builds 3706 and 4008.
The application asks the user what type of information they would like to send to Microsoft, where they would send it from, how they would accept sending it, and how they would send it.
The information on how to find and use the app is lost. If you have any information on this, please let me know.
One feature that's not too talked about at all is Privacy Preferences, a feature that appears to resemble an early version of today's User Account Control, which debuted in Vista, though this is a misconception. More information can be found about what exactly the goal of this application is here.
Interface for Privacy Preferences, found in build 4033.
Privacy Preferences isn't limited to only being found in 4033. It can also be found in builds 3706 and 4008.
The application asks the user what type of information they would like to send to Microsoft, where they would send it from, how they would accept sending it, and how they would send it.
The information on how to find and use the app is lost. If you have any information on this, please let me know.