bardugu Posted August 12, 2004 Share Posted August 12, 2004 hey, all ..after quite some time, finally i got the complete setup for xp to be hebrew enabled ..the setupmgr is useless and so does most of the help u'll find on the net ..(i've been digging daysssss)i hope this will be helpful - winnt.sif settings :[RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=12,1 SystemLocale=0000040d UserLocale=0000040d InputLocale=0409:00000409,040d:0000040dand some regtweaks :[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International]"iCountry"="972""iCurrDigits"="2""iCurrency"="2""iDate"="1""iDigits"="2""iLZero"="0""iMeasure"="0""iNegCurr"="2""iTime"="1""iTLZero"="1""Locale"="0000040D""s1159"="AM""s2359"="PM""sCountry"="Israel""sCurrency"="¤""sDate"="/""sDecimal"=".""sLanguage"="HEB""sList"=",""sLongDate"="dddd dd MMMM yyyy""sShortDate"="dd/MM/yyyy""sThousand"=",""sTime"=":""sTimeFormat"="HH:mm:ss""iTimePrefix"="0""sMonDecimalSep"=".""sMonThousandSep"=",""iNegNumber"="1""sNativeDigits"="0123456789""NumShape"="1""iCalendarType"="1""iFirstDayOfWeek"="6""iFirstWeekOfYear"="0""sGrouping"="3;0""sMonGrouping"="3;0""sPositiveSign"="""sNegativeSign"="-"[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\Geo]"Nation"="117"[HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-789336058-1004336348-725345543-500\Keyboard Layout\Preload]"1"="00000409""2"="0000040d"thats all, have fun .. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.J!M Posted August 12, 2004 Share Posted August 12, 2004 Ok it is very cool!I would like to have another country for my windows 2000 MUI!--> REQUEST <--FRUKUSGERSPAGREBRA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironman Posted August 12, 2004 Share Posted August 12, 2004 bardugu , I have a better solution for you - Hebrew Mui , run it unattended and you wont have to seek for any more language solutions !Here are the switches - ECHO Installing HEBREW INTERFACE MUI ECHO Please wait ...start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\muiinst\muisetup.exe /i 040d /d 040d /r /s enjoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bardugu Posted August 13, 2004 Author Share Posted August 13, 2004 ironman -basicly i dont like the hebrew mui, i find it buggy and a resource killer ..i install it only if the client requests a hebrew interface, otherwise i rather not useany 3rd party software and stick with what came along the xpcdwhat i would like to ask you is, maybe you know the command switch to install the mui unattended, with the interface on hebrew ?i couldnt figure it outthanks ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironman Posted August 13, 2004 Share Posted August 13, 2004 what i would like to ask you is, maybe you know the command switch to install the mui unattended, with the interface on hebrew ?i couldnt figure it outSure - you simply edit the CMDLINE.txt in the $oem$ dir , (also copy the MUI dir into $OEM$ ) :[command]muiinst\muisetup.exe /i 040d /d 040d /r /sWhat will happend is this - the installation of the MUI will start at the t-12 stage as a hebrew interface ... and that is it . enjoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bardugu Posted August 13, 2004 Author Share Posted August 13, 2004 i'm sorry for the ignorance, but as far as i knowthe $oem$ is being copied over to the hd, and usually files being executed by the runonce ..which is after the t-12 stageanyhow, i need the command for installing hebrew interface enabled, on a already installed xp ..thanks ! edit : a switch that will set the language for menus and dialogs .. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironman Posted August 13, 2004 Share Posted August 13, 2004 and usually files being executed by the runonce ..which is after the t-12 stageI think you misunderstood me , the cmdlines.txt is running regardless the runonce , you can run it from any app that located under the $oem$ folder , so , if you run the MUI installation by the cmdline.txt , the first app which be installed is it - the MUI ( It's worked fine for me so just try it ) and with hebrew interface .[Commands]"muiinst\muisetup.exe [/i LangID1 LangID2 ...] [/d LangID] /r /s"Try to read the MUI manual , here are the high lights :5.0 INSTALLING MUI PACK IN UNATTEND MODE=========================================================================The following steps explain how to install the Windows MUI Pack in unattend mode. 1. Copy all the MUI files from MUI CDs into a temporary directory on a network share, such as $OEM$\MUIINST. In this example, we use a server \\MUICORE. The directory for the MUI CD contents will be \\MUICORE\UNATTEND\$OEM$\MUIINST.2. Add a "Cmdlines.txt" file in \\muicore\UNATTEND\$OEM$ that includes the following lines:[Commands]"muiinst\muisetup.exe [/i LangID1 LangID2 ...] [/d LangID] /r /s"Note that you must specify " " in your cmdlines.txt file. Use the appropriate Language ID (LANGID)s, and the muisetup command line parameters to ensure a quiet installation. Please check muisetup.hlp for a complete description of all the command line parameters for muisetup.exe (the command line help content is under "related topics" in the help.). 3. Create an answer file (mui.txt): a. add the following entries in the "Unattended" section [unattended] OemPreinstall=Yes OemFilesPath=\\muicore\unattend OemSkipEula=YES"OemFilesPath" must point to a network share or drive containing the MUI install source stored in the above directory structure. The Windows install sources can be anywhere else (CD, network share, etc).b. add a "RegionalSettings" section. Use this section to specify the Language Groups and locales to install. Use the appropriate Language Group IDs and Locale IDs (LCIDs). Ensure that the Language Groups you install are sufficient to cover BOTH the locale settings and the User Interface languages you are installing. Example: [RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup="5","8","13" Language="0401"Of course, the answer file may also include other OS unattended setup options. 4. Run winnt32.exe with the appropriate options to use the answer file. If you require the installation of East Asian language and locale support, you must specify /copysource:lang or /rx:lang to copy the necessary language files. If you do not, and the [RegionalSettings] section of your answer file contains East Asian values, Setup will ignore everything in the [RegionalSettings] section. For Winnt32.exe, the appropriate syntax is: winnt32.exe /unattend:"path to answer file" /copysource:lang /s:"path to install source" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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