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Multilingual User Interface Pack

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    I downloaded Multilingual User Interface Pack in German language in order to install it, this pack can allowe the XP to change all the interface to German language, the problem is I can't find the right way to install it decpite reading almost all the articles of Microsoft regarding the subject. Microsoft says it's possible to install the language pack on WinXP pro. May be someone can help me in explain how should I install this.

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    I'm not sure, but I did extensive reading because I wanted to install the German on my XP Pro as well.

    As far as I understand it, you must also have the actual MUI system that I beleive you purchase from Microsoft. This system is what allows you to use those download packs. I could be completely wrong. That was my impression from all the reading and things I could find.

    If you do find more, please let me know. I use XP Pro right now and need one user in German. Instead, I use a dual boot system, one in XP Pro (English) and the other XP Home (German).
     
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    multilingual interface

    cha nge the language used for menus and dialog boxes
    Open Regional and Language Options in Control Panel.
    On the Languages tab, under Language used in menus and dialogs, click the language you want.
    Notes

    To open Regional and Language Options, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Regional and Language Options.
    This option is only available in the Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack. If you are interested in this product, please contact the Microsoft office nearest you for more information.


    This is from the "help" section of my computer. I hope it is of use.
     
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