language for vista business edition.

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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

You will need to upgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate edition for this to be
available, since Language Packs are not available for the Windows Vista
Business edition.
 
V

vista user 43

and you know that this SUCKS dont you? since XP pro did take MUI and
BUSINESS is the equivilent of XP pro...

this is language packs we are talking about.. this should be available for
every vista....

linux has multilanguage built in...

its so basic.. yet they want you to get ultimate for this?? LOL

oh god vista sucks
 
C

Chris Game

You will need to upgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate edition for
this to be available, since Language Packs are not available for
the Windows Vista Business edition.

Incredible! Don't business users have foreign customers?

MSFT seem to have made many silly choices in the feature set
partitioning for home/business users.
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

If you are business with foreign customers, it wouldn't matter what your
customers run as their desktop OS, but if you are business with employees
scattered across the globe, then you would be classified as an enterprise,
in this case, Vista Enterprise would be most suitable for your IT
infrastructure since it supports multiple language interfaces.
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
Chris Game said:
You will need to upgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate edition for
this to be available, since Language Packs are not available for
the Windows Vista Business edition.

Incredible! Don't business users have foreign customers?

MSFT seem to have made many silly choices in the feature set
partitioning for home/business users.

--
Chris Game

"PL..- Ah, just a moment [twiddle, fiddle, clickety-tweak] (got it!)
-..ONK!"
 
V

vista user 43

Ande I see you are blind to everything that is different than what microsoft
does...

that does make you a FANBOY you understand that dont you?

I can think hmm... about one and a half trillion scenarios Vista Business
should have MUI...

XP pro had it, why not Vista business...

is this a degrade or NOT?





Andre Da Costa said:
If you are business with foreign customers, it wouldn't matter what your
customers run as their desktop OS, but if you are business with employees
scattered across the globe, then you would be classified as an enterprise,
in this case, Vista Enterprise would be most suitable for your IT
infrastructure since it supports multiple language interfaces.
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
Chris Game said:
You will need to upgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate edition for
this to be available, since Language Packs are not available for
the Windows Vista Business edition.

Incredible! Don't business users have foreign customers?

MSFT seem to have made many silly choices in the feature set
partitioning for home/business users.

--
Chris Game

"PL..- Ah, just a moment [twiddle, fiddle, clickety-tweak] (got it!)
-..ONK!"
 
J

Jane C

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 to download, 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 get the parent language
requirements for that language. The parent language pack needs to be
installed before the LIP can be installed. For more information, including a
list of languages available for downloading, go to the Microsoft Local
Language website.

http://www.microsoft.com/industry/publicsector/government/locallanguage/default.aspx
 
K

Kai-Uwe v. d. Ohe

If you are business with foreign customers, it wouldn't matter what your
customers run as their desktop OS, but if you are business with employees

Not your business, sorry, decision.

[...]

No matter how often you fight valid arguments, they won't get
the least bit less valid. There is nothing, absolutly nothing I'd
like to stress, wrong with MUI support for everyone who
wants it for his/her version of Vista: even more so, given the
fact that it is an totally arbitrary decision not to make it available
for anything else but Ultimate and Enterprise.

Ever thought of a "home" user where this would make more
sense than you with your, sorry, limited and/or biased opinion
can/want to imagine? Think of foreign visitors, people who
learn a different language to name just two examples. No Andre,
you might have helped a lot of people, but this attitude of defen-
ding MS's business schemes where and how you can make up
for an appeal of blind obedience ranther than autonomous, ra-
tional thinking.

It's not that you don't understand others opinions that bothers
people here but this attitude of "you are wrong, you must be
wrong because MS has decided so and I'm their slavish follower".

All this doesn't mean that I hate MS or Vista, btw. I did some
Beta testing (VPC 2007 for example) and I'm using Ultimate
since January. I would have chosen Business but I need MUI
support - your mileage may vary anyway.

wkr,

Kai-Uwe
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
Chris Game said:
You will need to upgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate edition for
this to be available, since Language Packs are not available for
the Windows Vista Business edition.

Incredible! Don't business users have foreign customers?

MSFT seem to have made many silly choices in the feature set
partitioning for home/business users.

--
Chris Game

"PL..- Ah, just a moment [twiddle, fiddle, clickety-tweak] (got it!)
-..ONK!"
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
Bzzzzzzzzzt wrong! XP is NT5 and the Vista Virus is NT6.

Alias


Oops! It's a different OS.
Oops!!!
Let me suggest you stick with what you know rather than what you think
you know.
Frank
 
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Alias

Frank said:
Oops! It's a different OS.
Oops!!!

Different Eye Candy. Stronger WGA and WPA. More DRM. Same crap with a
different smell.
Let me suggest you stick with what you know rather than what you think
you know.
Frank

Speaking of which, I found this in your headers and you are running
Vista, right?:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.7.13) Gecko/2006041

Note it says "NT 6.0".

Alias
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
Different Eye Candy. Stronger WGA and WPA. More DRM. Same crap with a
different smell.

Oops! You don't have a clue...oops!
Speaking of which, I found this in your headers and you are running
Vista, right?:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.7.13) Gecko/2006041

Note it says "NT 6.0".

Right...not NT5...different OS's.
Oops!!!
Frank
 
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Alias

Frank said:
Oops! You don't have a clue...oops!

Right...not NT5...different OS's.
Oops!!!
Frank

Just a different version of NT. Same crap with a newer smell.

Alias
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
Just a different version of NT. Same crap with a newer smell.

Alias

You're just a clueless, jealous lying POS know nothing linux troll.
Vista is a new OS. It is not XP + eye candy.
Oops...hahaha...lol...you're really stupid!
Frank
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
A different version of NT is all. Same crap with a different smell.

Alias

Sorry sh*thead, but you've no idea what you're talking about (as usual).
Frank
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
You're just a clueless, jealous lying POS know nothing linux troll.
Vista is a new OS. It is not XP + eye candy.
Oops...hahaha...lol...you're really stupid!
Frank

Reading comprehension problems again, Frank?

Alias
 

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