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Old 04-29-2008, 12:00 PM
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SPANISH LIP for Windows Vista (OR MUI INCLUDING spanish)


Hallo everyone!

My question is very simple:

¿Does Spanish LIP for Windows Vista exist?

I've got a tablet pc with Vista installed in portuguese. I've tryed to
find a solution among a lot of forums and computer science webs and I've
found that some experts says that at microsoft official website the LIPS are
available, but when i visit it, no option appears except from Windows Xp LIPS.

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Old 04-29-2008, 12:40 PM
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Re: SPANISH LIP for Windows Vista (OR MUI INCLUDING spanish)

"outlook contactos grupo" <outlookcontactosgrupo@discussions.microsoft.com>
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> My question is very simple:
>
> ¿Does Spanish LIP for Windows Vista exist?
>
> I've got a tablet pc with Vista installed in portuguese. I've tryed to
> find a solution among a lot of forums and computer science webs and I've
> found that some experts says that at microsoft official website the LIPS
> are
> available, but when i visit it, no option appears except from Windows Xp
> LIPS.[/color]

A Multilingual User Interface pack is available in Spanish. MUI's can only
be installed on Vista Ultimate.

For other Vista versions, Language Inteface Packs can be downloaded, but
only installed over a supported parent language. For instance, the Catalan
LIP can be installed over a Spanish Vista copy only. Afaik, the Spanish LIP
can not be installed over a Portugese copy.

Updated MUI's for SP1:
[url]http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/04/22/updated-language-packs-released.aspx[/url]

MS Local Language program (LIPs offered):
[url]http://www.microsoft.com/unlimitedpotential/programs/llp.mspx[/url]

Charlie42

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Re: SPANISH LIP for Windows Vista (OR MUI INCLUDING spanish)

[quote=Charlie42;1003640]"outlook contactos grupo" <outlookcontactosgrupo@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
[COLOR=blue]
> My question is very simple:
>
> ¿Does Spanish LIP for Windows Vista exist?
>
> I've got a tablet pc with Vista installed in portuguese. I've tryed to
> find a solution among a lot of forums and computer science webs and I've
> found that some experts says that at microsoft official website the LIPS
> are
> available, but when i visit it, no option appears except from Windows Xp
> LIPS.[/COLOR]

A Multilingual User Interface pack is available in Spanish. MUI's can only
be installed on Vista Ultimate.

For other Vista versions, Language Inteface Packs can be downloaded, but
only installed over a supported parent language. For instance, the Catalan
LIP can be installed over a Spanish Vista copy only. Afaik, the Spanish LIP
can not be installed over a Portugese copy.

Updated MUI's for SP1:
[url=http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/04/22/updated-language-packs-released.aspx]Updated Language Packs Released - Windows Vista Team Blog - The Windows Blog[/url]

MS Local Language program (LIPs offered):
[URL]http://www.microsoft.com/unlimitedpotential/programs/llp.mspx[/URL]

Charlie42[/quote]

Try Vistalizator. Makes it possible to change the parent language in non-Ultimate versions of Vista.

[url=http://www.froggie.sk/]Vistalizator - change display language in Vista Home and Business[/url]

My Vista Home computer, bought in the US, is now running Spanish for my wife who prefers Spanish. It's a bit complicated to set up, but its free! You download the Spanish language pack, MUI. Then convert it from exe to cab with a program that comes in the Vistalizator download, then open Vistalizator and install the new language pack and "Change Parent Language." Some complications with Windows Update, but there is a workaround explained on the website. Screenshots: [url=http://www.froggie.sk/screens.html]Vistalizator - change display language in Vista Home and Business[/url]
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