Dear Carey Frisch ,
Thanks for the answer.
The link you send explains exactly what we do right now:
Quote:
“Deploying a single global image:
The Windows Vista operating system enables a global organization's IT
department to deploy and maintain a single global desktop image. In this way,
your company can create a single build that includes user interface language
support for all of the languages in which you do business. The build can also
include world-ready applications such as Office 2007.”
Unquote.
However, to do so, we do need the LIP’s.
They can be downloaded from Microsoft for the 32 Bit versions.
No problem.
The 64 Bits versions are not available or I got links to those files that do
not “respond”.
Your answer does not help me receiving the correct download location.
Please assist.
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Jan
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:
> Guide to Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...006c71033.mspx
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> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
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> "Jan" <> wrote in message news
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> Dear reader,
>
> I am setting up a new cooperate network that is entirely depending on
> Microsoft Products.
> For this I have a Volume Licensing contract that includes a Multi Language
> Enterprise Desktop, thus including Vista and Office 2007.
> As our company works in many countries I do prepare a standard image (.WIM)
> including Vista and Office 2007 including several languages (the MIU’s).
> I do prepare a 32 Bits (image) version and a 64 bits version of Vista.
>
> For Vista I encounter the problem that it (seems to be) impossible to get
> the MIU’s for the 64 Bits version.
> Where can I download those?
> Note: The 32 bits versions are available.
>
> Could you Assist?
>
> JanV.
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> Jan
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