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Package solution wizard and diferent languages?
"Jen" <jen.midero[ at ]aol.com> 12/10/2008 6:02:17 PM
In Access Package solution wizard one can choose from different languages as
"Install language". If you choose some other language as english the
"Ok -button" is dimmed out. There's an link to the right of the dropdown
meny where you can choose "Add support for more languages" that links to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/default.aspx. In this (or any other
page) i haven't been able to find this support feature to download. I would
nees swedish as install language.
Jen

RE: Package solution wizard and diferent languages?
Maurice 12/12/2008 12:52:00 PM
Hi Jen,

I had the same issue. Tried to choose Dutch as the install language (while I
have the dutch languagepack installed) but still no avail. Looks like you are
stuck to English. When clicking the link in my Access it shows me the dutch
microsoft site you were referring to as well. Only the general information.
When doing a search on that site for 'package' i saw the four steps being
described. On the page 4 of 4 it will tell you that you can choose the
language it needs to show when installing. However that's the only thing
that's being told not how to do it. So to sum it up not a lot of information
from MS how to handle this question... sorry
--
Maurice Ausum


"Jen" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> In Access Package solution wizard one can choose from different languages as
> "Install language". If you choose some other language as english the
> "Ok -button" is dimmed out. There's an link to the right of the dropdown
> meny where you can choose "Add support for more languages" that links to
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/default.aspx. In this (or any other
> page) i haven't been able to find this support feature to download. I would
> nees swedish as install language.
> Jen
>
Re: Package solution wizard and diferent languages?
"Jen" <jen.midero[ at ]aol.com> 12/12/2008 6:54:47 PM
Thanks for you reply Maurice. I searched quite some time myself but I guess
we're out of luck for now (maybe some at Microsoft could share us the status
of this?).
Have a great weekend.
Jen

"Maurice" <Maurice[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7432DA1-66B9-4C31-80B7-C701B19CC536[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi Jen,
>
> I had the same issue. Tried to choose Dutch as the install language (while
> I
> have the dutch languagepack installed) but still no avail. Looks like you
> are
> stuck to English. When clicking the link in my Access it shows me the
> dutch
> microsoft site you were referring to as well. Only the general
> information.
> When doing a search on that site for 'package' i saw the four steps being
> described. On the page 4 of 4 it will tell you that you can choose the
> language it needs to show when installing. However that's the only thing
> that's being told not how to do it. So to sum it up not a lot of
> information
> from MS how to handle this question... sorry
> --
> Maurice Ausum
>
>
> "Jen" wrote:
>
>> In Access Package solution wizard one can choose from different languages
>> as
>> "Install language". If you choose some other language as english the
>> "Ok -button" is dimmed out. There's an link to the right of the dropdown
>> meny where you can choose "Add support for more languages" that links to
>> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/default.aspx. In this (or any
>> other
>> page) i haven't been able to find this support feature to download. I
>> would
>> nees swedish as install language.
>> Jen
>>
>

Re: Package solution wizard and diferent languages?
Maurice 12/17/2008 8:10:24 AM
Hi Jen,

Talked to some people at MS about this issue and it seems that we have to
install the local version of the Dev.Tools if you want to use the local
installation language. So in my case I had to download the dutch version. I
also stated that the link in the dialog doesn't point you to any efficient
website and that told me that this was correct and would investigate it
further.

--
Maurice Ausum


"Jen" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Thanks for you reply Maurice. I searched quite some time myself but I guess
> we're out of luck for now (maybe some at Microsoft could share us the status
> of this?).
> Have a great weekend.
> Jen
>
> "Maurice" <Maurice[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B7432DA1-66B9-4C31-80B7-C701B19CC536[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Hi Jen,
> >
> > I had the same issue. Tried to choose Dutch as the install language (while
> > I
> > have the dutch languagepack installed) but still no avail. Looks like you
> > are
> > stuck to English. When clicking the link in my Access it shows me the
> > dutch
> > microsoft site you were referring to as well. Only the general
> > information.
> > When doing a search on that site for 'package' i saw the four steps being
> > described. On the page 4 of 4 it will tell you that you can choose the
> > language it needs to show when installing. However that's the only thing
> > that's being told not how to do it. So to sum it up not a lot of
> > information
> > from MS how to handle this question... sorry
> > --
> > Maurice Ausum
> >
> >
> > "Jen" wrote:
> >
> >> In Access Package solution wizard one can choose from different languages
> >> as
> >> "Install language". If you choose some other language as english the
> >> "Ok -button" is dimmed out. There's an link to the right of the dropdown
> >> meny where you can choose "Add support for more languages" that links to
> >> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/default.aspx. In this (or any
> >> other
> >> page) i haven't been able to find this support feature to download. I
> >> would
> >> nees swedish as install language.
> >> Jen
> >>
> >
>

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