jocksun 发表于 2006-2-27 22:51

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夜雨灯 发表于 2006-2-27 22:53

晕,这个用来学外语吗?

jocksun 发表于 2006-2-27 22:53

继续下文,有空再测

没波 发表于 2006-2-27 23:01

给个软件的下载地址

DarkClouds 发表于 2006-2-27 23:04

对呀,给个地址呀。
多谢lz。。。。。

RemaQi 发表于 2006-2-27 23:13

我去试试~~

lzc 发表于 2006-2-27 23:26

语言包已经是n年的事情了^_^

ulti_ko 发表于 2006-2-28 19:59

用来学习外语到是不错啊!

focus 发表于 2006-2-28 21:12

我早准备好一个中文语文包了
不过纯英文的没用过

yjw98 发表于 2006-2-28 21:26

阿拉伯语用过没?方向反了。

yjw98 发表于 2006-2-28 21:27

论坛怎么传了两次.

[ 本帖最后由 yjw98 于 2006-2-28 21:29 编辑 ]

麦克罗夫 发表于 2006-3-1 01:00

我需要阿,简体界面配繁体软件可以正常显示繁体字型吗?设定完后需要重新开机才能生效吗?

哪里可以下载?可否提供?

感激不尽!

Drifter 发表于 2006-3-1 01:28

XP下只要有字体, 什么都可以显示. 前提是软件或文档用了unicode.


原帖由 麦克罗夫 于 2006-3-1 01:00 发表
我需要阿,简体界面配繁体软件可以正常显示繁体字型吗?设定完后需要重新开机才能生效吗?

哪里可以下载?可否提供?

感激不尽!

全世界失眠 发表于 2006-3-1 02:40

如果装语言包的话那还不如直接装中文版

海信 发表于 2006-3-3 03:47

问一下:
阿拉伯版的真的是从右到左吗?

全世界失眠 发表于 2006-3-3 03:53

是的,阿拉伯人写字也是从右到左的

23li 发表于 2006-3-3 03:56

goood!!!thanks 收下

mobileman 发表于 2006-3-3 08:27

找个语言包就可以了吧

juhui 发表于 2006-3-3 08:58

对我来说用处不大

yjw98 发表于 2006-3-3 10:13

原帖由 海信 于 2006-3-3 03:47 发表
问一下:
阿拉伯版的真的是从右到左吗?


希伯来语也是从右到左。

[ 本帖最后由 yjw98 于 2006-3-3 10:24 编辑 ]

jscb123 发表于 2006-3-3 14:00

多语言包从win2000就已经有了,不过英文xp 使用多语言包后,可以让不同用户使用不同的语言,这个非常方便,比如创建一个chn用户,设定使用中文简体,登陆后,界面和内部编码就默认为简体,再让另一个用户默认语言使用繁体中文,则用那个用户登录后,界面和内码默认使用繁体。

lyh2001 发表于 2006-3-3 15:16

哪位朋友能提供这个多种语言包呢?网上找遍都无法下载啊

river_s 发表于 2006-3-3 20:44

昏……貌似没有什么用,除非是英文系统显示中文,不过这样弄似乎不能玩魔兽

lyh2001 发表于 2006-3-3 23:11

总算成功下载到了一个Windows.XP.Multilingual.User.Interface.Pack.ISO,大小567M,过几天试试好用不好用。有需要的朋友提出来我可以上传,但要有上传的空间哦。

zxytshn 发表于 2006-3-6 01:03

我有一个,但装了几天就卸载了,没发现有多大用处。

JACKY888 发表于 2006-4-14 13:00

哈哈,本家

DarkClouds 发表于 2006-4-14 13:09

哪里可以下载?

nello 发表于 2006-4-14 13:43

**********************************************************************
                           Read First for
         Microsoft(R) Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack

                            August 2001
**********************************************************************

======================================================================
Read Me First
======================================================================

Welcome to the Windows XP Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Pack.
This document provides late-breaking or other information that
supplements the documentation in Microsoft Windows XP.

Print and read this document for critical pre-installation information
concerning this product release.

After you install the Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack, print
and read the Release Notes files:

        * Readme.txt located on MUI CD1
        * Relnotes.txt located on MUI CD1

For the latest information about MUI, be sure to visit the following
Web site :

      http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/FAQs/Multilang.asp


=========================================================================
CONTENTS
=========================================================================
1.0ABOUT THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP MULTILINGUAL USER INTERFACE PACK (MUI)
2.0BEFORE INSTALLING MUI SUPPORT FROM MUI CDs
3.0SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
4.0UPGRADING TO THE WINDOWS XP MUI PACK FROM WINDOWS 2000 MULTILANGUAGE VERSION
5.0INSTALLING MUI IN UNATTEND MODE
6.0DEPLOYING MUI BY USING REMOTE INSTALLATION SERVICE
7.0COPYRIGHT

=========================================================================
1.0ABOUT 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. )

The ability to read and write documents in each of the languages
supported by Windows XP is a feature of every version of Windows
XP, not just of the Windows XP Multilingual User
Interface Pack. However, the ability to switch User Interface languages
is only provided by the Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack.


=========================================================================
2.0BEFORE INSTALLING MUI SUPPORT FROM MUI CDs
=========================================================================

Before you install any of the files from the Windows Multilingual User
Interface Pack CDs, you must complete the installation of Windows
XP from the English version of Windows XP CD.

To install any language user interface support, run MUISETUP.EXE from the
MUI CDs. Each MUI CD includes a group of different MUI language support
files. You will only be able to install the languages that are included
on the same CD at one time. If you want to install languages included
on another CD, please run the MUISETUP from that CD. You can click the
"Help" button on the MUISETUP.EXE screen to learn how to use MUISETUP.EXE.

To find out which CD includes which UI language files, you can browse the
CD to see which sub-folders are included on the CD. Each sub-folder includes
the MUI package for a particular matching UI language. The UI languages and
their sub-folder names are listed below:

LanguageID        Language        MUI Sub-folder

0401 Arabic                 ARA.MUI
0402 Bulgarian                 BG.MUI
041a Croatian                 HR.MUI
0405 Czech                 CS.MUI
0406 Danish                 da.MUI
0413 Dutch (Standard)         NL.MUI
0425 Estonian                 ET.MUI
040b Finnish                 FI.MUI
040c French (Standard)         FR.MUI
0407 German                 GER.MUI
0408 Greek                 EL.MUI
040d Hebrew                 HEB.MUI
040e Hungarian                 hu.MUI
0410 Italian                 IT.MUI
0411 Japanese                 JPN.MUI
0412 Korean                 KOR.MUI
0426 Latvian                 LV.MUI
0427 Lithuanian         LT.MUI
0414 Norwegian                 no.MUI
0415 Polish                 pl.MUI
0416 Portuguese (Brazil)Br.MUI
0816 Portuguese (Standard)PT.MUI
0418 Romanian                 RO.MUI
0419 Russian                 RU.MUI
0804 Simplified Chinese CHS.MUI
0c0a Spanish (Modern Sort)ES.MUI
041b Slovak                 SK.MUI
0424 Slovenian                 SL.MUI
041d Swedish                 SV.MUI
041e Thai                 TH.MUI
0404 Traditional Chinese CHH.MUI
041f Turkish                 TR.MUI

Please note this list is just for reference purpose. It does not mean
all these languages will be supported in the XP MUI pack.Due to the
localization schedule differences among languages,
the XP MUI package will be released in two releases. The initial release
will include languages that are done soonest after the US English
release. The refresh release will include the other supported languages done
later. Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/FAQs/Multilang.asp
for more detail on the supported language list in XP MUI pack and their
release schedules.

=========================================================================
3.0SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
=========================================================================
The Windows XP MUI pack only works with Windows XP Professional Edition.
The MUI files cannot be installed on Windows XP Home Edition.

A 32-bit MUI pack can only be installed on 32-bit Windows XP. You must use
a 64-bit MUI pack on64-bit Windows XP. The number of supported MUI languages
on 64-bit will be different from 32-bit XP.

=========================================================================
4.0UPGRADING TO THE WINDOWS XP MUI PACK FROM WINDOWS 2000 MULTILANGUAGE VERSION
=========================================================================

Setup will remove the old Windows 2000 MultiLanguage support files but will
not automatically add the Windows XP MUI support files during the upgrade
process. You must install the Windows XP MUI files from MUI CDs just as you
would on a clean installation of Windows XP. The same applies when upgrading
from early test versions of Windows XP MUI.

We recommend that you set the UI language to English before upgrading the
Windows 2000 MUI system to Windows XP.


You can use the following unattend mode process to add the new MUI files
automatically during the upgrade process.

=========================================================================
5.0INSTALLING MUI PACK IN UNATTEND MODE
=========================================================================

The following steps explain how to install the Windows MUI Pack in unattend mode.

1. Copy all the MUI files from MUI CDs into a temporary directory on a
network share, such as $OEM$\MUIINST.

In this example, we use a server \\MUICORE. The directory for the MUI CD
contents will be \\MUICORE\UNATTEND\$OEM$\MUIINST.

2.Add a "Cmdlines.txt" file in \\muicore\UNATTEND\$OEM$ that includes
the following lines:


"muiinst\muisetup.exe /r /s"

Note that you must specify " " in your cmdlines.txt file. Use the
appropriate Language ID (LANGID)s, and the muisetup command line
parameters to ensure a quiet installation. Please check muisetup.hlp
for a complete description of all the command line parameters for
muisetup.exe (the command line help content is under "related topics"
in the help.).

3. Create an answer file (mui.txt):

a. add the following entries in the "Unattended" section

   
    OemPreinstall=Yes
    OemFilesPath=\\muicore\unattend
    OemSkipEula=YES

"OemFilesPath" must point to a network share or drive containing the
MUI install source stored in the above directory structure.

The Windows install sources can be anywhere else (CD, network share, etc).

b. add a "RegionalSettings" section. Use this section to specify the Language
Groups and locales to install. Use the appropriate Language Group IDs and
Locale IDs (LCIDs). Ensure that the Language Groups you install are sufficient
to cover BOTH the locale settings and the User Interface languages you
are installing.

    Example:
   
    LanguageGroup="5","8","13"
    Language="0401"

Of course, the answer file may also include other OS unattended setup options.

4. Run winnt32.exe with the appropriate options to use the answer file. If you
require the installation of East Asian language and locale support, you must
specify /copysource:lang or /rx:lang to copy the necessary language files.
If you do not, and the section of your answer file contains
East Asian values, Setup will ignore everything in the section.

For Winnt32.exe, the appropriate syntax is:
winnt32.exe /unattend:"path to answer file" /copysource:lang /s:"path to install source"


=========================================================================
6.0DEPLOYING MUI BY USING REMOTE INSTALLATION SERVICE
=========================================================================
The following steps explain how to deploy MUI by using Windows Server’s Remote
Installation Service (RIS). ( RIS requirements:Domain Controller running Active
Directory, DHCP server, DNS server, NTFS partition to hold OS images. )

1. Install Remote Installation Services using the Windows Component Wizard.
2. Run Risetup.exe. RIS will create a flat image from the CD or network share as follows:
   \Remote installation share\Admin
                           \OSChooser
                           \Setup
                           \tmp

   The image is kept in the I386 directory under
   \Setup (such as \Setup\<OS Locale>\Images\<Directory name>\I386 ).

3. Follow instructions on KB: Q241063 to install additional languages.
4. Follow instructions on KB: Q287545 or manually copy asms directory form CD
   or network share into the I386 directory of the image.

5. Add the following section into the ristndrd.sif
   (under \Setup\<OS Locale>\Images\<Directory Name>\I386\Templates) to enable
   OEM installation

       
      OemPreinstall=Yes

       
        LanguageGroup=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17

        ; Language support pack are needed depending on (Q241063 explains how to do this)
        ; UI language you will be install, please consult
        ; unattended document for more information.

6. Add $OEM$ directory at the same level as the \I386 image directory that contains
   the following installation source
   \Setup\<OS Locale>\Images\<Directory Name>
                                                |-\I386
                                                |-\$OEM$
                                                      |-\cmdlines.txt (OEM answer file)
                                                      |-\MUIINST

   In “cmdlines.txt”, you will need the following structure to start installation of
   MUI. The MUIINST folder will include MUI files copied from MUI CD root folder.

       
        "muiinst\muisetup.exe /i <LCID> <LCID> /d <LCID> /r /s"
   
   Note that you will need to add “” in as indicate above.

   

===============================================================================
7.0 COPYRIGHT
===============================================================================
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Microsoft Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack.

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reformer 发表于 2006-4-14 15:02

貌似没什么用!

Drifter 发表于 2006-4-14 15:17

请问楼主,"同时"是什么意思?
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