What is a Windows XP Language Interface Pack?

John Savill

July 21, 2002

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A. In a previous FAQ, I discussed the Windows 2000 MultiLanguage version, which lets multiple users use many languages simultaneously on one machine. A Language Interface Pack uses the same technology but adds only one language at a time to XP Professional. A Language Interface Pack lets the user localize an English-version installation of the OS with language-specific menus, dialog boxes, and other GUI elements. Language Interface Packs are available for

  • Bulgarian

  • Romanian

  • Croatian

  • Slovak

  • Estonian

  • Slovenian

  • Latvian

  • Lithuanian

  • Thai

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