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  1. **********************************************************************
  2. Read First for
  3. Microsoft(R) Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack
  4. August 2001
  5. **********************************************************************
  6. ======================================================================
  7. Read Me First
  8. ======================================================================
  9. Welcome to the Windows XP Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Pack.
  10. This document provides late-breaking or other information that
  11. supplements the documentation in Microsoft Windows XP.
  12. Print and read this document for critical pre-installation information
  13. concerning this product release.
  14. After you install the Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack, print
  15. and read the Release Notes files:
  16. * Readme.txt located on MUI CD1
  17. * Relnotes.txt located on MUI CD1
  18. For the latest information about MUI, be sure to visit the following
  19. Web site :
  20. http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/FAQs/Multilang.asp
  21. =========================================================================
  22. CONTENTS
  23. =========================================================================
  24. 1.0 ABOUT THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP MULTILINGUAL USER INTERFACE PACK (MUI)
  25. 2.0 BEFORE INSTALLING MUI SUPPORT FROM MUI CDs
  26. 3.0 SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
  27. 4.0 UPGRADING TO THE WINDOWS XP MUI PACK FROM WINDOWS 2000 MULTILANGUAGE VERSION
  28. 5.0 INSTALLING MUI IN UNATTEND MODE
  29. 6.0 DEPLOYING MUI BY USING REMOTE INSTALLATION SERVICE
  30. 7.0 COPYRIGHT
  31. =========================================================================
  32. 1.0 ABOUT THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP MULTILINGUAL USER INTERFACE PACK (MUI)
  33. =========================================================================
  34. The Windows XP operating systems provide extensive support for international
  35. users, addressing many multilingual issues such as regional preferences, fonts,
  36. keyboard layouts, sorting orders, date formats and Unicode support.
  37. The Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack builds on top of
  38. this support by adding the capability to switch the User Interface (menus,
  39. dialogs and help files) from one language to another. This feature helps make
  40. administration and support of multilingual computing environments much
  41. easier by:
  42. * allowing workstations to be shared by users who speak different
  43. languages
  44. * facilitating the roll-out of one system company-wide, with the
  45. addition of User Interface languages as they become available.
  46. This allows the same US English service pack to update all machines.
  47. The Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack allows
  48. each user of a workstation to select one of the installed User Interface
  49. languages. This selection is then stored in their user profile. When a
  50. user logs on, the appearance of the system and the help files associated
  51. with the system components change to the selected language. (Note that
  52. this is not quite the same as running a localized version. The Multilingual
  53. User Interface Pack is based on the English version of Windows XP. )
  54. The ability to read and write documents in each of the languages
  55. supported by Windows XP is a feature of every version of Windows
  56. XP, not just of the Windows XP Multilingual User
  57. Interface Pack. However, the ability to switch User Interface languages
  58. is only provided by the Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack.
  59. =========================================================================
  60. 2.0 BEFORE INSTALLING MUI SUPPORT FROM MUI CDs
  61. =========================================================================
  62. Before you install any of the files from the Windows Multilingual User
  63. Interface Pack CDs, you must complete the installation of Windows
  64. XP from the English version of Windows XP CD.
  65. To install any language user interface support, run MUISETUP.EXE from the
  66. MUI CDs. Each MUI CD includes a group of different MUI language support
  67. files. You will only be able to install the languages that are included
  68. on the same CD at one time. If you want to install languages included
  69. on another CD, please run the MUISETUP from that CD. You can click the
  70. "Help" button on the MUISETUP.EXE screen to learn how to use MUISETUP.EXE.
  71. To find out which CD includes which UI language files, you can browse the
  72. CD to see which sub-folders are included on the CD. Each sub-folder includes
  73. the MUI package for a particular matching UI language. The UI languages and
  74. their sub-folder names are listed below:
  75. LanguageID Language MUI Sub-folder
  76. 0401 Arabic ARA.MUI
  77. 0402 Bulgarian BG.MUI
  78. 041a Croatian HR.MUI
  79. 0405 Czech CS.MUI
  80. 0406 Danish da.MUI
  81. 0413 Dutch (Standard) NL.MUI
  82. 0425 Estonian ET.MUI
  83. 040b Finnish FI.MUI
  84. 040c French (Standard) FR.MUI
  85. 0407 German GER.MUI
  86. 0408 Greek EL.MUI
  87. 040d Hebrew HEB.MUI
  88. 040e Hungarian hu.MUI
  89. 0410 Italian IT.MUI
  90. 0411 Japanese JPN.MUI
  91. 0412 Korean KOR.MUI
  92. 0426 Latvian LV.MUI
  93. 0427 Lithuanian LT.MUI
  94. 0414 Norwegian no.MUI
  95. 0415 Polish pl.MUI
  96. 0416 Portuguese (Brazil)Br.MUI
  97. 0816 Portuguese (Standard)PT.MUI
  98. 0418 Romanian RO.MUI
  99. 0419 Russian RU.MUI
  100. 0804 Simplified Chinese CHS.MUI
  101. 0c0a Spanish (Modern Sort)ES.MUI
  102. 041b Slovak SK.MUI
  103. 0424 Slovenian SL.MUI
  104. 041d Swedish SV.MUI
  105. 041e Thai TH.MUI
  106. 0404 Traditional Chinese CHH.MUI
  107. 041f Turkish TR.MUI
  108. Please note this list is just for reference purpose. It does not mean
  109. all these languages will be supported in the XP MUI pack. Due to the
  110. localization schedule differences among languages,
  111. the XP MUI package will be released in two releases. The initial release
  112. will include languages that are done soonest after the US English
  113. release. The refresh release will include the other supported languages done
  114. later. Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/FAQs/Multilang.asp
  115. for more detail on the supported language list in XP MUI pack and their
  116. release schedules.
  117. =========================================================================
  118. 3.0 SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
  119. =========================================================================
  120. The Windows XP MUI pack only works with Windows XP Professional Edition.
  121. The MUI files cannot be installed on Windows XP Home Edition.
  122. A 32-bit MUI pack can only be installed on 32-bit Windows XP. You must use
  123. a 64-bit MUI pack on 64-bit Windows XP. The number of supported MUI languages
  124. on 64-bit will be different from 32-bit XP.
  125. =========================================================================
  126. 4.0 UPGRADING TO THE WINDOWS XP MUI PACK FROM WINDOWS 2000 MULTILANGUAGE VERSION
  127. =========================================================================
  128. Setup will remove the old Windows 2000 MultiLanguage support files but will
  129. not automatically add the Windows XP MUI support files during the upgrade
  130. process. You must install the Windows XP MUI files from MUI CDs just as you
  131. would on a clean installation of Windows XP. The same applies when upgrading
  132. from early test versions of Windows XP MUI.
  133. We recommend that you set the UI language to English before upgrading the
  134. Windows 2000 MUI system to Windows XP.
  135. You can use the following unattend mode process to add the new MUI files
  136. automatically during the upgrade process.
  137. =========================================================================
  138. 5.0 INSTALLING MUI PACK IN UNATTEND MODE
  139. =========================================================================
  140. The following steps explain how to install the Windows MUI Pack in unattend mode.
  141. 1. Copy all the MUI files from MUI CDs into a temporary directory on a
  142. network share, such as $OEM$\MUIINST.
  143. In this example, we use a server \\MUICORE. The directory for the MUI CD
  144. contents will be \\MUICORE\UNATTEND\$OEM$\MUIINST.
  145. 2. Add a "Cmdlines.txt" file in \\muicore\UNATTEND\$OEM$ that includes
  146. the following lines:
  147. [Commands]
  148. "muiinst\muisetup.exe [/i LangID1 LangID2 ...] [/d LangID] /r /s"
  149. Note that you must specify " " in your cmdlines.txt file. Use the
  150. appropriate Language ID (LANGID)s, and the muisetup command line
  151. parameters to ensure a quiet installation. Please check muisetup.hlp
  152. for a complete description of all the command line parameters for
  153. muisetup.exe (the command line help content is under "related topics"
  154. in the help.).
  155. 3. Create an answer file (mui.txt):
  156. a. add the following entries in the "Unattended" section
  157. [Unattended]
  158. OemPreinstall=Yes
  159. OemFilesPath=\\muicore\unattend
  160. OemSkipEula=YES
  161. "OemFilesPath" must point to a network share or drive containing the
  162. MUI install source stored in the above directory structure.
  163. The Windows install sources can be anywhere else (CD, network share, etc).
  164. b. add a "RegionalSettings" section. Use this section to specify the Language
  165. Groups and locales to install. Use the appropriate Language Group IDs and
  166. Locale IDs (LCIDs). Ensure that the Language Groups you install are sufficient
  167. to cover BOTH the locale settings and the User Interface languages you
  168. are installing.
  169. Example:
  170. [RegionalSettings]
  171. LanguageGroup="5","8","13"
  172. Language="0401"
  173. Of course, the answer file may also include other OS unattended setup options.
  174. 4. Run winnt32.exe with the appropriate options to use the answer file. If you
  175. require the installation of East Asian language and locale support, you must
  176. specify /copysource:lang or /rx:lang to copy the necessary language files.
  177. If you do not, and the [RegionalSettings] section of your answer file contains
  178. East Asian values, Setup will ignore everything in the [RegionalSettings] section.
  179. For Winnt32.exe, the appropriate syntax is:
  180. winnt32.exe /unattend:"path to answer file" /copysource:lang /s:"path to install source"
  181. =========================================================================
  182. 6.0 DEPLOYING MUI BY USING REMOTE INSTALLATION SERVICE
  183. =========================================================================
  184. The following steps explain how to deploy MUI by using Windows Server��s Remote
  185. Installation Service (RIS). ( RIS requirements: Domain Controller running Active
  186. Directory, DHCP server, DNS server, NTFS partition to hold OS images. )
  187. 1. Install Remote Installation Services using the Windows Component Wizard.
  188. 2. Run Risetup.exe. RIS will create a flat image from the CD or network share as follows:
  189. \Remote installation share\Admin
  190. \OSChooser
  191. \Setup
  192. \tmp
  193. The image is kept in the I386 directory under
  194. \Setup (such as \Setup\<OS Locale>\Images\<Directory name>\I386 ).
  195. 3. Follow instructions on KB: Q241063 to install additional languages.
  196. 4. Follow instructions on KB: Q287545 or manually copy asms directory form CD
  197. or network share into the I386 directory of the image.
  198. 5. Add the following section into the ristndrd.sif
  199. (under \Setup\<OS Locale>\Images\<Directory Name>\I386\Templates) to enable
  200. OEM installation
  201. [Unattended]
  202. OemPreinstall=Yes
  203. [RegionalSettings]
  204. LanguageGroup=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17
  205. ; Language support pack are needed depending on (Q241063 explains how to do this)
  206. ; UI language you will be install, please consult
  207. ; unattended document for more information.
  208. 6. Add $OEM$ directory at the same level as the \I386 image directory that contains
  209. the following installation source
  210. \Setup\<OS Locale>\Images\<Directory Name>
  211. |-\I386
  212. |-\$OEM$
  213. |-\cmdlines.txt (OEM answer file)
  214. |-\MUIINST
  215. In ��cmdlines.txt��, you will need the following structure to start installation of
  216. MUI. The MUIINST folder will include MUI files copied from MUI CD root folder.
  217. [Commands]
  218. "muiinst\muisetup.exe /i <LCID> <LCID> /d <LCID> /r /s"
  219. Note that you will need to add ���� in as indicate above.
  220. ===============================================================================
  221. 7.0 COPYRIGHT
  222. ===============================================================================
  223. This document provides late-breaking or other information that
  224. supplements the documentation provided on the US English OS CD of the
  225. Microsoft Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack.
  226. Information in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references,
  227. is subject to change without notice and is provided for informational purposes only.
  228. The entire risk of the use or results of the use of this document remains with the
  229. user, and Microsoft Corporation makes no warranties, either express or implied.
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  231. names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places and events depicted herein are
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  245. (c) 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  246. Microsoft, ActiveSync, IntelliMouse, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows Media, and Windows
  247. NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
  248. United States and/or other countries.
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