Hi Ko--
Good to see you in here some. You're right about Ultimate having MUI
Language files and I should have made this distinction--it also seems that
Vista enterprise has them as well. As I understand it there are two types:
MUI and LIP and both seem to have partial translations in different ways.
LIP language files are available for all editions of Vista.
MUI are more extensive and according to the link below:
• "Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI).? Windows Vista MUIs
provide a translated version of most of the user interface. MUIs require a
license to be used and are only available with Windows Vista Ultimate and
Windows Vista Enterprise.
• Windows Vista Language Interface Pack (LIP).? Windows Vista LIPs provide a
translated version of the most widely used areas of the user interface. LIPs
are freely available for download on the Microsoft website, and most LIPs
can be installed and used on any edition of Windows Vista. Because not all
of the user interface is translated, LIPs require at least one parent
language. The parts of the user interface that are not translated into the
LIP language are displayed in the parent language. When you download a LIP,
you are given the parent language requirements for that language. The parent
language pack needs to be installed before the LIP can be installed."
I haven't seen them or worked with them, so I'm not qualified to say how
complete they are. Maybe someone who has can elaborate.
How do I get additional language files?
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/35a1b021-d96c-49a5-8d8f-5e9d64ab5ecc1033.mspx
CH