Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. The following tables show the supported language packs for Windows desktop editions and Windows Server, and supported language interface packs LIPs for Windows desktop editions. For more information, see Language packs. To learn how to add languages to Windows, or where to get them, see Where to get language packs and LIPs.
You can also use the tool to uninstall an existing version of Notes, and clean up extraneous files, before performing an upgrade installation. This enables centralized Notes install or upgrade deployment to many users without requiring user intervention. Typically these language kits, referred to as Multilingual User Interface MUI packs, are made available shortly after the Notes general release. The MUI packs are provided in install media specific to the language set you require.
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Integrating MUI Pack. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted August 9, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted August 10, MUI which propably contains the language i want - and in this folder is another one called "i" now guess what i did Posted August 15, Hi, I have the same question.
Thanks for any advice or link. Does it have to be slipstreamed? Or is a silent installation with switches also ok? To resolve this kind of issue, we may follow the process. Incorrect text size or format Sometimes you may notice the following problems in the MUI systems Buttons on dialog boxes are partially or completely obstructed from view Garbled characters in the error message Dialog boxes are incorrectly formatted This issue can occur because shared control libraries such as Comctl To resolve this issue, please set your UI locale to match your system local and then test.
When you see question marks instead of readable text, be it in a document or in an application or dialog box, chances are good that your system locale differs from the one matching the document or application.
Actually, it is not a MUI setting problem. You need to modify the Language for non-Unicode applications setting to change system locale. If you are using Windows XP or Windows , you can use the AppLocale tool to run the non-unicode application without changing the system local. Windows Update may have difficulty in detecting the correct file version with MUI.
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