The Office XP Input Method Editor Update: KB835727 for
Multilingual User Interface Pack provides the latest updates
to Microsoft® Office XP Input Method Editor. This update
contains significant security enhancements as well as
stability and performance improvements.
Toolbox The full-file
version of Office XP Input Method Editor Update: KB835727 for
Multilingual User Interface Pack consists of three Windows
Installer patch files (MSP file format) packaged in a
self-extracting executable
(officexp-mui-kb835727-fullfile-enu.exe). The MSP files are as
follows: chtlpkff.msp (Chinese Traditional), chslpkff.msp
(Chinese Simplified), and korlpkff.msp (Korean). You can
download the update here, or from the Office Resource Kit
Toolbox:
Note The full-file version
of the Office XP Input Method Editor Update (not available as
a full-file update for Japanese) installs successfully on
Office XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Service Pack 3 (SP3)
installations. For information on Microsoft’s extended policy
on supporting service packs, see Software
Updates Now Support Previous Service Packs.
Office XP Input Method Editor update for Japanese
No administrative version of the Office XP Input Method
Editor Update: KB835727 for Multilingual User Interface Pack
is available for Japanese, but a separate Japanese version is
available from the Microsoft
Download Center. Administrators can copy the executable
file (Officexp-mui-kb835727-client-jpn.exe) to a common
network share and have users apply the update from there. Or,
they can distribute the file by using software distribution
tools such as Systems Management Server or other distribution
means used by their organization.
The Japanese version of the Office XP Input Method Editor
update can install on any version of Office XP for Japanese
and does not require Windows Installer 2.0.
Strategies for updating your Office XP installations
Administrative updates provide full-file replacement of all
files changed by a service pack or product update. They can be
used in one of two ways:
- To update an administrative installation point.
After the administrative image is patched, users
recache and reinstall Office on their computers from that
point. Users must be able to connect to the administrative
image on the network.
- To update client computers directly.
Because administrative updates install complete
files, rather than patched files, the administrative update
can correctly replace any files that have been modified with
previous updates without requiring the source. So users can
apply them even when they do not have access to an
administrative installation point or the CD.
Note In some cases,
users applying a full-file patch might be prompted for the
source. For example, if a user has a corrupt Office file and
a new version of that file is not included in the update,
then Office will prompt the user for the source. In Office
2000, unversioned files and multilingual files can also
result in a source requirement.
Applying full-file patches to clients
The recommended method for distributing the administrative
version of the Office XP Input Method Editor update for the
MUI Pack is to apply it directly to client computers. This
approach allows you to maintain an unmodified baseline
administrative image and manage the patching process on the
client side. In this scenario, client computers do not become
unsynchronized with a patched administrative image, and tasks
such as install on demand and detect and repair continue to
work correctly regardless of which patches users have applied.
Note In Microsoft Office XP, only
full-file updates released after Office XP Service Pack 2
(including Office XP SP2 itself) can be applied directly to
client computers. Previous full-file updates were designed to
update administrative images and fail when applied to client
installations.
For more information about applying administrative patches
directly to client computers, see Applying
Full-File Updates to Client Computers.
Patching an administrative installation point
If you support users in an environment where Office can be
recached and reinstalled promptly each time the administrative
installation point is patched, you may choose to apply the
Office XP Input Method Editor update for the MUI Pack to the
administrative image and then recache and reinstall Office on
client computers. If you can impose a consistent update
process throughout your organization, this method has the
additional benefit of automatically giving new clients that
install from the administrative image the updated version.
However, if there is a delay in updating some clients, they
become unsynchronized with the patched administrative
image.
For detailed procedures on how to update an administrative
installation point and then recache and reinstall Office on
client computers, see Deploying
Product Updates from an Administrative Installation
Point.
Applying binary patches to clients
An alternative to using the administrative update is to
apply the binary (client) version of the Office XP Input
Method Editor update for the MUI Pack directly to users’
computers within your organization. This approach may be
useful if you have experienced synchronization problems
between your administrative installation points and your
client computers. Details on this strategy are covered in the
topic Applying
Binary Updates to Client Computers. The client version of
the Office XP Input Method Editor update for the MUI Pack is
available from the Microsoft
Download Center.
Note To install client
update files, you must be running Windows Installer version
2.0 or later on your computers. Windows Installer 2.0 is
included by default in Microsoft Windows® XP and Windows 2000
Service Pack 3. For organizations running a previous version
of Windows, it is available as a separate download from the
Microsoft Download Center:
Windows
Installer 2.0 for Windows 95, 98, and Me
Windows
Installer 2.0 for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0
Files changed by the Office XP Input Method Editor update
for the MUI Pack
The following table lists the file changed by the full-file
Office XP Input Method Editor update for the MUI Pack. If you
need to confirm whether a share has been updated, you can
check a file version number.
File |
Version |
Language |
TINTLPHR.EXE |
5.1.0.15 |
Chinese (Traditional) |
MSTCIPHA.IME |
5.1.0.62 |
Chinese (Traditional) |
MSSCIPYA.IME |
5.3.0.2519 |
Chinese (Simplified) |
Imekrcic.dll |
6.0.2428.5 |
Korean |
IMEKR.IME |
6.0.2428.5 |
Korean |
ADVPACK.DLL |
6.0.2800.1106 |
Japanese |
Multibox.dll |
6.0.2428.3 |
Korean |
Cplexe.exe |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Dicjp.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
IMEUPD.inf |
0.0.0.0 |
Japanese |
imjp8.ime |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
imjp8k.dll |
8.0.5704.0 |
Japanese |
Imjpcic.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjpcus.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjpdct.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjpdct.exe |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjplm.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjpmig.exe |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjprw.exe |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjpuex.exe |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjputy.exe |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imjputyc.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Imlang.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Voicepad.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
Voicesub.dll |
8.0.5702.0 |
Japanese |
W95INF16.DLL |
4.71.704.0 |
Japanese |
W95INF32.DLL |
4.71.16.0 |
Japanese |
List of features updated by the Office XP Input Method
Editor update for the MUI Pack
If you update your administrative installation point and
recache and reinstall Office XP on client computers, you run a
command line that includes the REINSTALL=[list of
features] property. This property specifies whether
you want to reinstall specific features or reinstall all
applications on the administrative image.
For the Office XP Input Method Editor update for the MUI
Pack, the value for [list of features] is as
follows:
Chinese (Traditional) Multilingual User Interface
Pack
WordWizardsFiles,OutlookMAPI2,IMEMain
Chinese (Simplified) Multilingual User Interface
Pack
OutlookMAPI2,IMEMain
Korean Multilingual User Interface Pack
OutlookMAPILDAP2,IMEMain,OutlookMAPI2
Optionally, you can substitute the parameter
REINSTALL=ALL to reinstall all Office components on the
client computer. For detailed procedures on how to patch an
administrative image and update client computers, see Deploying
Product Updates from an Administrative Installation
Point.
Related link
For an overview of Office XP Input Method Editor Update:
KB835727 for Multilingual User Interface Pack, see Overview of
the Office XP Input Method Editor Update: KB835727 for
Multilingual User Interface Pack in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base. |