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If you install the international features included in Microsoft Office 2000 Premium with MultiLanguage Pack, keep in mind the following installation requirements.
Product | Installation technology | Elevated privileges | Reboot |
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Microsoft Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack | Windows installer | No | No |
Localized Microsoft Excel add-ins | File copy | No | No |
Localized Excel object library files | File copy | No | No |
Microsoft Internet Explorer user interface languages | IExpress | Yes | No |
Japanese Input Method Editor | Windows installer | Yes | No |
Chinese Input Method Editors | ACME Setup | Yes | No |
Microsoft Jet 4.0 user interface language files | File copy | No | No |
Microsoft Outlook At Work fax patch | IExpress | No | No |
Outlook forms | IExpress | No | No |
The Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack is included in Office 2000 Premium with MultiLanguage Pack. To install the MultiLanguage Pack, run Setup.exe from the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM. You can use the /a command-line option to create an administrative installation point for the MultiLanguage Pack on a network server.
The MultiLanguage Pack requires that other software be preinstalled on the user’s computer.
Office 2000 Must be installed before you install the MultiLanguage Pack.
You do not need elevated privileges to install the MultiLanguage Pack.
The MultiLanguage Pack does not require you to reboot the user's computer after installation.
The MultiLanguage Pack includes several localized Excel add-ins. You can install these add-ins on a user's computer by copying the contents of the Extras\XLAddins folder on the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM to Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Library on the user's computer.
If you plan to install the localized add-ins, do not install English add-ins.
You do not need elevated privileges to install the Excel add-ins.
You do not need to reboot the computer after installing the Excel add-ins.
The MultiLanguage Pack contains localized Excel object libraries that you can use to translate nonEnglish Excel 95 or Excel 5.0 macros to English so that you can run them. You must install an object library for each language used in a macro.
To install the object libraries, run Instolb.exe in the Extras\95olbs folder on the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM.
No other software needs to be installed before you install the Excel object libraries.
You do not need elevated privileges to install the Excel object libraries.
You do not need to reboot the computer after installing the Excel object libraries.
The Internet Explorer user interface language files allow you to change the language of the Internet Explorer 5 user interface. To install the files, run the IExpress file Ieuixx.exe, where xx is a two-letter language code from the Extras\Ie5\language folder on the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM.
Internet Explorer user interface language files require that other software be preinstalled on the user’s computer.
Internet Explorer 5 Must be installed on the computer before you install the user interface languages.
To install Internet Explorer user languages under Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, you must run Setup with elevated privileges.
You do not need to reboot the computer after installing Internet Explorer user interface languages.
Input Method Editors (IMES) for Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese allow users to type Asian characters regardless of the language of their operating system. The installation program that you run to install an IME depends on the language of the user’s operating system. You either run a self-extracting executable file located in the Extras\Ime\language\Global folder of the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM, or you run Setup.exe in the Extras\Ime\language\Regular folder.
You can run the Setup program for an IME quietly by using the /q command-line option with the Japanese version, or the /n command-line option with the Chinese versions.
Note IME Setup does not support the /j command-line option to advertise an IME.
Localized editions of Office Setup install the IME associated with the language of the Office product. If you run Setup silently, Setup does not install the IME.
Tip You can disable the installation of an IME in Office Setup by setting the property INSTALLIME to False on the Setup command line, in the Setup settings file, or in a transform (MST file).
No other software needs to be installed before you install the IMEs.
To install the Japanese and Chinese IMEs under Windows NT 4.0, you must run the installation program with elevated privileges.
The Japanese IME prompts you to reboot the computer after installation. You can use the /qn command-line option to suppress this prompt, just as you can with Office Setup.
The Chinese and Korean IMEs do not require you to reboot the computer after installation.
The Microsoft Jet 4.0 user interface language files are dynamic-link library (DLL) files that allow you to change the Jet 4.0 user interface language. Users install the appropriate language files for the language they want to use.
To install the files, copy Msjint40.dll and Mswstr10.dll from the Extras\Jet\language folder on the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM to the user's Windows System folder.
No other software needs to be installed before you install the Jet 4.0 user interface files.
You do not need elevated privileges to install the Jet 4.0 user interface files.
You do not need to reboot the computer after installing the Jet 4.0 user interface files.
If your users are running a nonEnglish language version of Windows 95/98 and are using the Outlook At Work fax feature, they must install the localized patch file.
Note If users are upgrading from Outlook 98, they do not need to install the patch.
To install the patch on the user’s computer, run Awfaxpch.exe from the Extras\AWFAXpat\language folder on the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM.
No other software needs to be installed before you install the Outlook At Work fax patch.
You do not need elevated privileges to install the Outlook At Work fax patch.
You do not need to reboot the computer after installing the Outlook At Work fax patch.
If your organization uses 16-bit Electronic Forms Designer (EFD) forms and your users are running nonEnglish language versions of Windows 95/98 or Windows NT, then you must install the localized version of EFD. Using the localized version allows users to open 16-bit forms supported by Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange Client.
You can install the Microsoft Outlook for Windows/Electronic Forms Designer Runtime feature during Office Setup by changing its installation state from Not Available to another setting. However, because EFD Runtime does not change languages when you switch the language versions of Office, you can also install a localized version of EFD Runtime separately from Office.
Note If users are upgrading from a previous version of Outlook, they do not need to install the localized EFD files.
To install a localized version of EFD Runtime, run Efd.exe from the \Extras\EFDSupp\language folder of the MultiLanguage Pack CD-ROM. You can use the /q command-line option to run the Setup program quietly.
No other software needs to be installed before you install EFD Runtime.
You do not need elevated privileges to install EFD Runtime.
You do not need to reboot the computer after installing EFD Runtime.
The MultiLanguage Pack allows users all over the world to run the Office 2000 user interface and online Help in their own languages and to create documents in many other languages. For more information, see How to Deploy Office Internationally.
The MultiLanguage Pack contains a number of extra features that you can install with Office. For more information, see MultiLanguage Pack Extras.
The Custom Installation Wizard provides great flexibility for customizing the Office installation process. For more information about the changes that you can make during Office Setup, see Office Custom Installation Wizard.
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