Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface Available for Download
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With the introduction of Windows Vista, Microsoft has evolved the MUI architecture, breaking the intimate connection between the language resources for the user interface and the operating system's binary code.
The move was designed to allow users to benefit from increased flexibility when it came down to managing multiple language user interfaces for the same copy of Vista. As a result of the overhauled MUI architecture, a single Vista copy can have multiple languages installed concomitantly, and switch between languages with no impact on the core binaries. "Languages are applied as language packs containing the resources required to localize part of, or the entire, user interface in Windows Vista", Microsoft informed.
Back in mid 2007, Lisa Michigan, from the Microsoft licensing team, revealed that the Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface packs were not available as standalone installers, and that the functionality was included in the Ultimate and Enterprise editions of the operating system. This is no longer the case. The Vista MUI packs can now be grabbed straight from Microsoft via Windows Update. ItsVista informed that there were no less than 36 language packs up for grabs for the 32-bit SKUs of Vista, but that the integration of a MUI pack with a Vista edition other than Enterprise and Ultimate resulted in a failure. Walker News, however, claims that this is possible.
No official word yet from Microsoft on the availability of the Vista MUI packs, but from the documentation made available so far, the company explained that the integration of additional languages into the operating system is limited. "Licensing requirements state that versions of the Windows Vista operating system can include only a single language, with the exception of the Windows Vista Ultimate and the Windows Vista Enterprise editions. For editions other than Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows will automatically remove all non-default languages from the computer after the end user completes the Windows Welcome", Microsoft stated.
The Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface pack are available for download via this links.
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Comments(7)
wtf, muis were available since the release of vista in jan 2007.
who said you
couldn't download them? they were all available through windows update.
this
article is totally wtf
this is vista with multilingual user interface direct from microsoft
i'm
downloading now ....
thank you keznews
it is not vista dvd,, it is vista enterprise multilingual virtual hdd file
what is the news in this??
mui has been available since launch...
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Are you fking kidding me?
By core2 on 04.01.2008 - 04:01