Installing Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Language Packs On Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Installing Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Language Packs on a Windows Server OS can be useful when you allow end users to log in on those system. This is the case in, for example, Citrix XenApp Servers or Remote Desktop Servers (formerly Terminal Servers).
This way administrators will have the benefit of eventlog descriptions in English which are easier to troubleshoot and run internet searches on, and quicker access to updates, but users will still be able to use an interface in their native language.
For this you need to find a Language Pack in .cab format. You can download an ISO containing every Language Pack available from Microsoft: Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Multilingual User Interface Language Packs (7601.17514.101119-1850_x64fre_server_langpacks_1-GRMSXLP1_DVD.iso)
Be carefull to download the correct ISO compatible with your OS and Service Pack level, otherwise you'll get an error message: 'Language pack is incompatible with this version of Windows'.
This way administrators will have the benefit of eventlog descriptions in English which are easier to troubleshoot and run internet searches on, and quicker access to updates, but users will still be able to use an interface in their native language.
For this you need to find a Language Pack in .cab format. You can download an ISO containing every Language Pack available from Microsoft: Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Multilingual User Interface Language Packs (7601.17514.101119-1850_x64fre_server_langpacks_1-GRMSXLP1_DVD.iso)
Be carefull to download the correct ISO compatible with your OS and Service Pack level, otherwise you'll get an error message: 'Language pack is incompatible with this version of Windows'.
This tutorial shows you how to change the language of the Windows Server 2012 R2 operating system, that is available for installation from the management console. Change the langue of Windows You have to enter the “Panneau de configuration” by pressing the “Windows key” + R then enter the command: control. Feb 21, 2011 Download Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Multilingual User Interface Language Packs from Official Microsoft Download Center. Install Microsoft Download Manager. Adding one or more language packs to a Windows Server 2008 R2 image enables one or more languages in the installed Windows Server operating system, allowing corporations to.
If you have the correct version, these are the necessary steps...
Go to your 'Control Panel', 'Clock, Language, and Regions', 'Region and Language'. Select the tab 'Keyboards and Languages' and click 'Install/uninstall languages...'.
Click 'Install display languages'.
Browse and select the applicable language file ('lp.cab').
![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/5/7/125734528/210049570.png)
![Install Install](https://thewindowsclub-thewindowsclubco.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Language-Pack-available-or-not-600x376.png)
Click 'Close'.
There's now an additional pull down menu to select your display language. We're going to leave this on English and use Group Policies to set the display language for our remote desktop users.
Next: Configuring a Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Language using a Group Policy Object (GPO) or RES Workspace Manager 2012 Express
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