Posted By: PeterF | Jan 29th, 2007 @ 1:55 PM
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PeterF
PeterF
Early Adopter

Will they be made available at 0:00 Seattle time?

Which ones will there be?

PeterF wrote:
They're online now, Texas Hold'em, bitlocker and 5 updates for Vista 64bit version, plus language packs! I wondered why they weren't up on MSDN yet.

Installing them now...


May I ask which languages you can install on Ultimate?

I've got the following listed:

Chinese (Hong Kong S.A.R.)
Chinese (Simplified)
Danish
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Spanish
Swedish

zian
zian
Exploding heads since 1988
harumscarum wrote:



*drools*

My family has been waiting for years to be able to have multiple languages on a single computer.

1. Can you have multiple languages going at once (e.g. 1 user in Spanish, 1 user in English, and 1 user in Chinese)?
2. If I pick Chinese, will it remap my keyboard for me so that I can type in Chinese (or, even nicer, will Vista let me talk in Chinese)?
ZippyV
ZippyV
Fired Up
The only thing I had to do when a new language was installed was to log off so I suppose a language is a per-user setting.

Where is Dreamscene?
Stebet
Stebet
Buuuurrrritoooo!
zian wrote:

harumscarum wrote: 


*drools*

My family has been waiting for years to be able to have multiple languages on a single computer.

1. Can you have multiple languages going at once (e.g. 1 user in Spanish, 1 user in English, and 1 user in Chinese)?
2. If I pick Chinese, will it remap my keyboard for me so that I can type in Chinese (or, even nicer, will Vista let me talk in Chinese)?


1. Yes, i'm pretty sure i read that language is a per-user setting.
2. Yes also, keyboard settings are a per-user setting.
Sven Groot
Sven Groot
My name has 9 letters. Coincidence? I think not...
Yep, language is a per-user setting (although the system codepage isn't, so only unicode apps will be able to make full use of this). This can give some weird effects with runas, like having one IE window in English and the other in Japanese. Smiley
zian
zian
Exploding heads since 1988

Thanks for answering my questions.

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