RE: Loading Multilanguage Service Pack 3

From: Ian Baird [MS] (ianbaird_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/14/04


Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 02:32:07 GMT

Hi Lori,

Is your version of Office XP you are using English? If thats the only
language you desire to use then there isn't a need to have the
multi-language packs.

Multilingual User Interface Pack
===================================

The Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI Pack) includes files for
displaying the Office user interface and Help in several languages. With
MUI Packs, users worldwide can run the Office user interface and online
Help in one or more languages, or create and edit documents in other
languages. For administrators, the core functionality of Office 2003 allows
them to deploy a single version of Office — regardless of what language is
primarily used at their users' location — along with the necessary language
resources.

Although Office is localized into specific language versions, Office with
the MUI Pack provides combined support for those languages in a single
product because it is built on core code that you can run internationally.
(Localized versions provide additional language-specific functionality in
minor areas such as right-click menus.) Language-specific user interface
and Help text are stored separately. These language features “plug in” to
the core Office 2003 code, and your users can install and run these
features when they need them.

The plug-in language capabilities of the MUI Pack allow you to install
English Office 2003 on your computer and view the Office 2003 user
interface and Help in another language — for example, German. You can even
view Help in one language and the user interface in another.

Further Info:
=============

http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/language/default.mspx

Office 2003 Editions with MUI Pack Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/language/muipackfaq.mspx

Preparing for an Office Multilingual Deployment
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/four/ch13/default.htm

Hope this information helps.

Regards,
Ian Baird
Microsoft PSS

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