You need to have Administrator privileges to
perform the following setup.
Open Control Panel and
double-click Regional and Language
Options.
Click the Languages tab.
If localizing for East Asian
languages, select the Install files for East Asian
languages check box, then click OK.
Once the languages are installed,
click the Languages tab in the Regional and
Language Options dialog box.
Click Details in the Text services and input
languages section to display the Text Services and Input
Languages dialog box.
In the Installed
services section, verify that the language you want to localize
with is listed. If not, add it.
To add a language, click
Add to display the Add Input Language dialog
box.
Select the language you want from
the Input language menu and click OK. (You might need your original Windows Installer
CD.)
You might need to restart your
system before the language is available. If not, click Apply and then OK to close the
Text Services and Input Languages dialog box and return to the main
window under the Languages tab. If you need to restart your system,
return to the Regional and Language Options dialog box after
logging back into Windows. Be sure to login as an
Administrator.
Click the Advanced tab in the Regional and Language Options
dialog box.
Select the language you want from
the menu in the Language for Non-Unicode
Programs section.
Click Apply
and then OK (you may need to restart your
system).