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Windows Xp Mui Pack Polish Download

So, this is a program which contains about 28 Language Packs for Windows XP SP3. Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese Brazil, Portuguese Standard. Spanish Modern Sort, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish Download: Name Application: Language Packs.exe. Size Application: 260.0 MB.

Daniel Simpson Microsoft Corporation July 2003 Applies to: Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded with Service Pack 1 Summary This technical article provides step-by-step instructions on how to use Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packs with Windows XP Embedded. With MUI packs, you can add support for multiple languages within Windows XP Embedded. This article describes the components to add, the settings to adjust, and how to switch languages from within the Windows XP Embedded user interface. Flash Chat 4 7 12 Installer. This article assumes that the Windows XP Embedded with SP1 tools and component database are installed and functional, and that you have administrative rights on the development system. Contents Introduction Windows XP Embedded includes support for multiple languages through the use of Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packs.

You can easily localize your device for multiple locales simply by adding MUI support to your run-time image. Install the MUI packs and QFEs MUI language packs are not included in the default Windows XP Embedded installation. To add language support for multiple languages, each language must be installed on the system. Additionally, several Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) updates are required for systems using MUI language packs.

Use the following procedure to install the required MUI language packs and QFEs onto your system: • Locate the appropriate MUI packs required for your run-time image. MUI packs are available from the Windows XPE installation media or from this. • Decompress or install the MUI packs to an available directory. MUI packs include a LANG directory, as well as an.sld file, which is used to install the MUI pack to the database. • After you have downloaded or unzipped the MUI packs, download the following QFEs for Windows XP Embedded from this: • Q811279 Repository look-up may cause incorrect files to be copied, February 25, 2003 This QFE addresses a problem on systems with a large number of repositories that take advantage of the fallback repository mechanism. This QFE also contains an updated installer mechanism that is required for future QFE updates.

• Q815363 Additional files copied into image when using Service Pack 1 MUI packs, March 4, 2003 This QFE addresses a potential problem when using MUI packs on Windows XP Embedded, where extra files are copied as part of the build process. These extra files contribute to larger footprints and, in rare cases, can cause functional problems. Note Simply adding the language support components to your configuration does not automatically install that language's MUI pack.

Each MUI pack must be separately installed to the component database. Only the English language is included in the component database by default. For information about installing additional MUI language packs to your run-time image, see '1. Install the MUI packs and QFEs'. • Expand the Regional and Language Options component node, and then choose Settings. The Regional and Language Options settings appear in the details pane. • In the details pane, select the default language to be used in the run-time image.

These settings can be changed during run-time in Control Panel. • User interface language • Standards and formats • Default input language • Default language for non-Unicode programs • Geographic location • Expand the Language Support component, and then choose Settings. The Language Support component settings appear in the details pane. • In the details pane, select the default fonts, code page conversion tables, and default keyboard layouts to use with the language. Also, check the Support all system locales for and the Include multilanguage user interface resources boxes. • Check dependencies and build the image by choosing Build Target Image from the Configuration menu.

Deploy Your Image and Switch Languages Deploy your image to your target device, allowing First Boot Agent (FBA) to run. FBA runs in English only. After FBA completes, the system starts in the default language selected in the Regional and Language Options component. To change the default language of the UI, use the following procedure: • In Control Panel, choose Regional and Language Options.

• On the Regional Options tab, select the language to use for standards and formats, as well as the default geographic location. • On the Languages tab, choose the language to use in menus and dialog boxes. • You can change the default keyboard type by choosing Details in the Text Services and Input Languages section. The Text Services and Input Languages dialog box appears, where you can select the default input language, as well as the default keyboard. • On the Advanced tab, select the default language to use for non-Unicode applications.

• After configuring the language options for your run-time image, log off the system. When you log back in, the user interface language has changed. For More Information For additional information on MUI languages, see this Microsoft Web site: For more information about Windows XP Embedded, see these Microsoft Web sites.

Note: If you are unable to install any language pack, see the article. If you are using a pre-release build of Firefox, you need to browse the to find compatible language packs, even though these are only recommended for testing purposes.

How to manage language packs To see what language packs you have installed: • Click the menu button and choose Add-ons Add-ons. The Add-ons Manager tab will open. • In the Add-ons Manager tab, select the Languages panel. If you don't have a Languages panel, don't worry. It's hidden if you don't have language packs installed. The same goes for a few other uncommon types of add-ons. How to uninstall language packs If you want to remove a language pack, see.

How to change the language of the user interface Unlike, enabling a language pack in the Add-ons Manager only makes the language it provides available. To change the preferred language for the interface: • In the, type about:config and press Enter Return. • The about:config 'This might void your warranty!' Warning page may appear. Click I'll be careful, I promise! I accept the risk! To continue to the about:config page.

• In the Search field, type intl.locale.matchOS. • If the intl.locale.matchOS preference has a value of true, double-click it to toggle its value to false. • Clear the Search field, and type general.useragent.locale.

• Double-click the general.useragent.locale preference, and enter the code of the language you want to use. Lists most of the language codes used for Mozilla localizations.