Multilingual User Interface in XP-using Office 2003

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Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 
M

Mike Williams

eli said:
Mike wrote:

<<<<
The Windows
version is only installable on English XP Pro, and is only available to
certain volume license holders, not regular end-users.

I do have windows XP Pro.

I do see a file named:

muisetup

in my C: drive

the following is the description given for it:

Multilingual File Installation

File Version 5.1.2600.2180

It's size is: 88.5 Kb. it has a green spherical icon.

It seems unlikely because the MUI files takes 100s of MBs per language.
 

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