Kannan and Mann enumerated the languages covered by the Internet Explorer MUI packs: Following the integration of the Multilingual User Interface pack, the UI of IE8 will be translated from English into the specific MUI-language. Users need to understand that the IE8 MUI packs are only collections of language-specific resource files that are set up to integrate exclusively with the English version of the browser. In this regard, they will first need to install the IE8 bits in English, and only after deploy the MUI pack matching the OS MUI pack already deployed. Vishwac Sena Kannan – IE International program manager, and Jatinder Mann – IE Setup program manager, explained that end users would have to tailor the IE8 MUI pack to the specific language and architecture of their operating systems. The IE8 MUI packs are designed to play nice with the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of Windows XP SP2, Windows XP SP3, and Windows Server 2003 SP2. With the release of the two Multilingual User Interface packages for the two operating systems, the software giant managed to live up to its promise. At the end of April 2009, the Redmond company promised that it would deliver the IE8 gold language packs aimed specifically at Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 in mid-May. Microsoft is enriching the collection of language packs available for Internet Explorer 8 RTW.
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