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See your IT administrator for the Windows XP Multilanguage installation
procedure.
Do you need more than one language accessible on your Tablet PC? This
guide provides the information you need to add multiple language
capabilities to your Tablet PC.
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Begin installation. Follow the instructions, and accept the License
Agreement.
Using this guide, you will learn how to:
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On the Windows XP Multilingual
User Interface Pack page, select the
language(s) that you require.
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Select your default user settings, and
then click OK. When the installation is
complete you will be prompted to restart
your computer.
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Install Multiple Languages for Microsoft® Windows® XP
Install Multiple Languages for Your Tablet PC
Install the Tablet PC Recognizer Pack
Install Multiple Languages for Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft
Windows Media® Player
Install Multiple Languages for Windows XP
Notes
• The multilanguage packs only work with Windows XP Service Pack 2
(English version). If your computer does not have SP2 installed, you must
update Windows XP to SP2.
• If you have multiple language packs installed on your Tablet PC, the layout
of the on-screen keyboard changes to the selected language.
Adding multiple languages to your Tablet PC involves three primary steps:
• Install Multiple Languages for Windows XP
• Install Multiple Languages for your Tablet PC
• Install the Tablet PC Recognizer Pack
Once you have completed these steps, you will go into the Windows XP
Control Panel to configure how you use the multiple languages.
After you have installed the multilanguage packs for Windows XP and Tablet
PC, you may install the multilanguage Tablet PC tutorials for Windows XP.
Install Multiple Languages for Your Tablet PC
1 Find the Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Multilingual User
Interface (MUI) Pack at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ac1c6f5abace-425b-bc60-f8d3331c89a3&displaylang=en.
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Click Continue. You may receive the Genuine Windows Download
page asking you to validate Windows. Click Download.
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In the File Download – Security Warning dialog box, click Run. After
the file has downloaded, in the Internet Explorer – Security
Warning dialog box, click Run.
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The Tablet PC Edition 2005 Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
Pack – Install wizard is displayed, click Next.
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On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install.
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Install the Tablet PC Recognizer Pack
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Go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=080184dd5e92-4464-b907-10762e9f918b&displaylang=en. Click Continue. You
may receive the Genuine Windows Download page asking you to
validate Windows.
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Click Download. In the File Download – Security Warning dialog
box, click Run. After the file has downloaded, in the Internet Explorer
– Security Warning dialog box, click Run.
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On the Microsoft Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005 Recognizer
Pack Wizard, click Next.
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Accept the License Agreement, and then click Next.
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On the Customer Information page, type your information.
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On the Setup Type page, click the setup you prefer, and then click
Next. On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install.
When the installation is complete, click Finish.
Choose Your Primary Language
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Click Start. Click Control Panel, and
then click Regional and Language
Options.
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On the Regional Options tab, select the
language you want to use as well as your
location.
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Click the Languages tab. In
the Language used in menus
and dialogs list, click the
language you want to use. Click
OK.
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Computer Applications and Windows XP in Multiple Languages
English Language Version of Windows Explorer
English Language Version of Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003
French Language Version of Outlook 2003
French Language Version of Windows Explorer
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Install the Multiple Language Tablet Tutorials (Optional)
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Go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=fc308f6c0cfb-4ade-835d-5f0082b7ccff&displaylang=en. Click Download.
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In the File Download – Security Warning dialog box, click Run. In
the Internet Explorer – Security Warning dialog box, click Run.
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On the welcome page, click Next.
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Accept the License Agreement, and then click Next. On the Ready
to Install the Program page, click Install.
Install Multiple Languages for Office 2003
and Windows Media Player
Add Multiple Languages to Office 2003
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On the Available
Languages page, click the
language(s) that you would
like to use, and then click
Next.
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On the Choose the
current language to use
page, choose your
preferred options, and
then click Next.
When you change the language of Office, you can view e-mail messages and
other documents in that language correctly—characters will not appear
distorted or as symbols.
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Contact your IT administrator for the Office 2003 Multilanguage Pack CD.
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Insert the Office 2003 Multilanguage CD into your CD drive, follow the
instructions, and accept the License Agreement.
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On the Type of Installation page, choose the type of installation that
you prefer, as well as the location. Click Install.
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When the installation is complete, you will see the following message:
Microsoft Office 2003 Multilingual User Interface Pack Setup
has completed successfully. Click OK.
Note Office will automatically change to the same language as Windows.
Add Multiple Languages to Windows Media Player
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Go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=02106bdbb012-4327-96cb-73937ae00667&DisplayLang=en.
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Click the file with the language that you require.
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In the Internet Explorer – Security Warning dialog box, click Run.
Click Run again in the next Internet Explorer – Security Warning
dialog box.
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Click Yes in the WMP MUI Setup dialog box, and then click Yes to
accept the end-user license agreement.
Note The Windows Media Player language that you set up is effective
only when you set the Windows XP language to the same language.
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