For English and German, the Windows display languages are available English is currently enabled. For French however, only the keyboard layout is available, not the Windows display language. As per Microsoft , a LIP is a "high-quality, localized "skin" for emerging or minority language markets. A LIP [ The difference between an LP and a LIP is "the level of localization in comparison to language pack LP packages: LIP packages provide the desktop user with the most frequently accessed user interface and basic user assistance support help files.
Also, as per Microsoft ; "Windows Server and Windows 10 language packs are not interchangeable. Windows Server language packs cannot be used on Windows 10, and Windows 10 language packs cannot be used on Windows Server. In total, there are 38 language packs available for Windows 10 and Windows Server In comparison, for Windows Server R2, only 18 language packs are available.
In total, there are 72 language interface packs LIPs available for Windows LIPs are not supported on Windows Server. You may not be able to install the same languages on all your workers! The size of a language pack is about 50 MB. In case you want to install all 38 language packs, you increase the size of you image with about 2 GB.
Language interface packs only use up around 10 MB of space. Features on Demand are between 5 and 70 MB in size. Most of them are around 10 to 20 MB though. Reference: Where to get language packs and LIPs microsoft. IT professionals require the offline installation sources to be able to deploy the language packs using the software deployment tool of their choice e. Select one of the links below for more details:.
On the Microsoft Volume License Site or on the Microsoft Visual Studio Subscription website, search for language pack and you will find all language packs for all supported operating systems. The folder langpacks contains the language packs that need to be installed on Windows. Within the folder langpacks , each language has its own subfolder. These subfolders contain the source files we need for the unattended installation deployment of the language packs.
The file name for each language pack is:. The reason for this is that the download for Windows 10 includes more source files. The folder structure for the Windows 10 language packs is slightly different compared to the one for Windows Server :.
Each architecture has its own langpacks folder containing both the language packs and language interface packs. You can download either the bit or bit source files.
For each version of Windows 10, the download consists of two parts one ISO file per part. The languages for handwriting, speech, etc. On the Microsoft Volume License Site or on the Microsoft Visual Studio Subscription website, search for features on demand and you will find the available downloads for all Windows 10 versions.
The following categories exist:. Select the feature s in the language s that you require. The next section explains how to install add a language pack to the operating system. Also Features on Demand can be installed like that. Take for example the German handwriting package:. On operating systems from Windows 8. In the following section, Complete Installation Script , you find a custom PowerShell script to install language packs including logging and error handling. The script below installs the Windows language pack using my installation template , which includes detailed logging and error handling.
Also, the functions used in the scripts require my PowerShell Functions Library to be present on the local system. The Windows display language is configured per user, not per machine. There are a couple of methods how to change the display language. You can choose one of the following options:. In the menu the entry Add a language adds the keyboard layout for a particular language. Under Options you can enable the Windows display language if it has been installed.
In Windows 10 version , changing languages is handled differently. In this window you can add a language. After adding a language, Windows checks if there is a language pack available for it.
In case a language pack is found, you have the option to download and install it. Click the Options button. After installing the language pack, a new popup box is available where you can select the preferred Windows display language. As mentioned before, this is for the current user only. After changing the Windows display language you have to sign-out and sign-in again for the changes to apply.
It is important to be aware that this setting prevents a user from selecting a different display language, even if more languages are installed on the local system.
In case you want to be less restrictive towards your users, use a Group Policy Preference item instead of a Group Policy item. How to use a Group Policy Preference item is explained in the section below.
In case you want users to be able to change their Windows display language, you cannot use a Group Policy setting. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, configuring a Group Policy setting to define the user's display language results in the user not being able to change the Windows language.
The solution is to use a Group Policy Preference item instead. The value PreferredUILanguagesPending is only used to store the language that will be active at next logon in case the user changed it manually and did not sign-out yet. Changing the language in this multi-string registry value accomplishes the same result as when changing the language manually using the GUI.
Of course, for everything to work the language pack has to already be installed on the local system. This solution applies to both Windows 10 and Windows Server and higher. Using a Group Policy Preference registry item allows an administrator to configure the preferred Windows display language while still allowing a user to change the language manually.
Configuring the option "run one time" ensures that the preference item is not enforced at next logon. Applying the preference item only once ensures that the display language is never overwritten should the user decide to change it. As explained in the previous paragraph , the setting to configure the Windows display language is a registry value.
Therefore, it is possible to use a logon script to configure this setting. To prevent a user from having to sign-out in order to apply the language settings, make sure to run your logon script synchronously. This means that your logon script needs to run before the user's desktop is started so before the initial explorer.
As stated in the introduction of this article, the Windows display language is applied to all Windows components including Windows Apps and Store, Edge and Internet Explorer.
This is possible by changing the order of the languages. In the menu, move the preferred language to the top of the list. Stand-alone download managers also are available, including the Microsoft Download Manager. The Microsoft Download Manager solves these potential problems. It gives you the ability to download multiple files at one time and download large files quickly and reliably.
It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow. See how to enable scripts.
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Using Windows Update. If you're running an Ultimate or Enterprise edition of Windows, you can download available language packs by using Windows Updates. Language packs installed using Windows Update provide a fully translated version of Windows dialog boxes, menu items, and help content. All the languages available for this type of download have "Windows Update" listed in the right column of the table below.
Using the links on this page. You can install LIPs over any edition of Windows, but they provide a translated version of only the most widely used dialog boxes, menu items, and help content. The table below shows if the language you're looking for requires a premium edition of Windows or a particular parent language.
Get it now. Windows 11 Windows 10 Windows 8. It will take Hours time to uninstall the languages Package. After uninstalling the languages , fresh open the Server Manager Dashboard and again install the telnet client Feature , This time I got succeeded in installing Telnet Client in server Interesting article. Same issue here, but we only have English installed. In registry, we can see all other languages.
I had the same experience with a new Dell server, loaded with Server with English, Japanese, French, Spanish, and Korean languages pre-installed. Something went south and the language pack for Korean was not installed. If you open powershell and run lpksetup, click on uninstall display languages and see which languages are installed.
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