Guest sherwin lim Posted November 2, 2007 Posted November 2, 2007 "Yao Su" wrote: > ========================================================================= > ABOUT THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP MULTILINGUAL USER INTERFACE PACK (MUI) > ========================================================================= > > The Windows XP operating systems provide extensive support for international > users, addressing many multilingual issues such as regional preferences, > fonts, > keyboard layouts, sorting orders, date formats and Unicode support. > > The Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack builds on top of > this support by adding the capability to switch the User Interface (menus, > dialogs and help files) from one language to another. This feature helps > make > administration and support of multilingual computing environments much > easier by: > > * allowing workstations to be shared by users who speak different > languages > > * facilitating the roll-out of one system company-wide, with the > addition of User Interface languages as they become available. > This allows the same US English service pack to update all machines. > > The Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack allows > each user of a workstation to select one of the installed User Interface > languages. This selection is then stored in their user profile. When a > user logs on, the appearance of the system and the help files associated > with the system components change to the selected language. (Note that > this is not quite the same as running a localized version. The Multilingual > User Interface Pack is based on the English version of Windows XP. ) How can i switch from mandarin to english OR english to madarin vice versa.??? i currently have windows xp sp2 installed in my computer.? Quote
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