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25-14 Chapter 25 Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment<br />

Objective 5.2<br />

Configure Support for Multiple<br />

Languages or Multiple Locations<br />

Windows XP Professional is available in three versions that provide different levels of<br />

support for multiple languages.<br />

■ International English Version. This version includes the Multilingual Editing<br />

and Viewing feature, which allows the user to view, edit, and print information in<br />

more than 60 languages. This version is appropriate for occasional electronic communications<br />

in non-English languages.<br />

■ Localized Language Versions. This is a localized version that provides the same<br />

type of support as the English version, but all built-in menus, dialog boxes, Help<br />

files, wizards, and file systems appear in a non-English language. Implement this<br />

version when support for a few non-English languages is needed throughout the<br />

entire organization.<br />

■ Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI Pack). Provides the same features as the<br />

other versions, but enables you to switch from one language to another on the fly.<br />

The MUI Pack is the best choice when support for numerous languages is needed<br />

across the organization.<br />

The most important element of mastering this objective is to understand how to configure<br />

and deploy the MUI Pack.

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