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New Multilingual Features in Windows XP Professional

Windows XP Professional includes technologies that enhance your company's ability to do business in multiple languages and/or across multiple countries/regions.

Support for 135 locales   Versions of Microsoft® Windows® earlier than Windows XP Professional support up to 126 locales. Windows XP Professional adds support for nine additional locales: Galician, Gujarati, Kannada, Kyrgyz, Mongolian (Cyrillic), Punjabi, Divehi, Syriac, and Telugu.

Built-in language support   Each language version of Windows XP Professional provides built-in support for editing documents in hundreds of languages, grouped into three language collections. The Basic Language Collection, which is always installed, supports most Western languages. The Complex Script and Right-to-Left Language Collection can be installed to support languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Indic, or Thai, and the East Asian Language Collection can be installed to support Simplified or Traditional Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.

Users can change input languages, keyboard layouts, and other regional options (except for the language for non-Unicode programs) without restarting the computer in order for the changes to take effect. Administrators can customize the desktop with new tools, such as the Language Toolbar, to simplify switching languages, keyboard layouts, and other regional options.

Redesigned Regional and Language Options Control Panel   The Control Panel for regional and language options has been redesigned to make it easier to add and change input languages and keyboard layouts; change standards and formats for displaying dates, amounts, and currencies; set the default location for Web content; and change the language for non-Unicode programs. The most frequently used options are now easier to find and use.

New, simplified terminology   The terminology used in versions of Windows earlier than Windows XP Professional has been updated to simpler, more descriptive terms:

  • Standards and Formats, which determines the formats used to display dates, times, currency, numbers, and the sorting order of text, was previously called the User Locale.
  • Input Language, which specifies the combination of the language and keyboard layout used to enter text, was previously called the Input Locale.
  • Language for Non-Unicode Programs, which specifies the default code pages and fonts for running non-Unicode programs, was previously called the System Locale.

Additional answer file and unattended mode Setup options   Windows XP Professional includes four new language keys that you can use in the [RegionalSettings] section of answer files. These keys make it easier for administrators to customize language settings, such as the default input language for new user accounts. Other features provide more options for customizing unattended mode setups and silent configurations after setup.

Updated multilingual troubleshooter   The Multilingual Document Consultant in Windows XP Professional Help and Support Center can assist you in diagnosing and resolving problems with displaying or entering different languages.

Improved Windows XP Professional Multilingual User Interface Pack   The Windows XP Professional Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI Pack) ensures that most of the operating system user interface — including the Start and Programs menus, alerts and dialog boxes, and the Windows XP Professional Help and Support Center — appears in the localized language that has been selected as the default. (In Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional MultiLanguage Version, for example, a user who switches the user interface language to German might still find some user interface elements displayed in English.)

Although it is based on the code of the Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional International English language version, the MUI Pack also includes more localized components that make it easier to develop multilingual applications. New Windows Installer MUI language packages reduce storage space requirements on network servers or CD images, and make it easier for administrators to set up, and users to install, additional user interface languages.

The MUI Pack also includes improved local drivers, makes roaming easier, and simplifies remote administration over a corporate network.


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