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Download Ps2 Star Wars Bounty Hunter Iso Free. Frequently Asked Questions Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 MUI Microsoft first introduced the Multilingual User Interface Technology for Windows 2000 Professional as 'Windows 2000 Professional Multilanguage Version,' which was later extended to the Windows 2000 Server family. This technology is now available for Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 editions, Windows XP Embedded, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.
This technology is now called Multilingual User Interface Pack, referred to as MUI. Multilingual User Interface Pack is a set of language specific resource files that can be added to the English version of Windows Professional. When installed on the English version of Windows, MUI allows the user interface language of the operating system to be changed according to the preferences of individual users to one of the 33 supported languages.
Audi Deutschlandsberg on this page. This allows large corporations to roll out the same worldwide image with a single install job. Local users can then select the user interface language or it can be set by Group Policy for Organizational Units. MUI also allows different language users to share the same workstation or roaming users to take their localized user interface from one workstation to another. For instance, one user might choose to see system menus, dialogs and other text in Japanese, while another user logging onto the same system might prefer to see the corresponding text in French. MUI is intended to help reduce the Total Cost of Ownership for corporations operating in an international, multilingual environment. Typically three scenarios would support that cost reduction: • Companies can roll out the English version of Windows with MUI worldwide without having to maintain different language versions. The local user can then select the user interface language, or the administrator can set it through a Group Policy.
Hot Fixes and Service Packs will also be available at the same time for a worldwide simultaneous rollout. • Help Desk (or other support personnel) can set the workstation to English, or any other UI language, to more easily find problems. After fixing the problem the workstation can be set to the original UI language. For customers using Windows Server, MUI allows use of the English product worldwide and enables network administrators to administer the server in their native language. • MUI is controlled at the user level, and thus allows for customer scenarios whereby a single workstation is shared by multiple part-time or roaming employees.
This also applies to Terminal Services scenario where each user can get a different user interface language depending on their preference. Yes, although functionally there is little difference. A Windows system with MUI will largely look and behave like the localized version, with some exceptions. MUI runs on top of the English version of Windows. From a feature and architectural point of view, localized versions of Windows are the same as English Windows XP. However, on localized versions: • The user interface resources are fully localized.