The Office XP Service Pack 1 for Multilingual User Interface Pack update ensures that Office XP Service Pack 1 performs with complete functionality when you use an Office XP Multilingual Interface Pack (MUI Pack).
This update works only with MUI Packs applied to an English version of Microsoft® Office XP. The languages supported in this release include: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish.
To ensure complete Office XP SP-1 functionality if you are using Office XP with a MUI Pack, you will need the following:
- Microsoft Office XP
- Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack
- Office XP Service Pack 1 for Multilingual User Interface Pack
For more information on Office XP Service Pack 1, see Office XP Update: Service Pack 1 (SP-1).
Toolbox Office XP Service Pack 1 for Multilingual User Interface Pack consists of 28 Windows Installer patch files (MSP format), one for each MUI Pack supported by the update. The MSP files are packaged in a self-extracting executable (Lpksp1a.exe). You can find this downloadable file on the Office XP Resource Kit Downloads page.
Applying Office XP SP-1 for MUI Pack to an administrative installation point
The administrative update files for Office XP Service Pack 1 for Multilingual User Interface Pack are Microsoft Windows Installer patches (MSP files) that you apply to your administrative share by using a command line with specific parameters. The following table lists the MSP files included in the SP-1 MUI Pack update.
| MSP file name |
Description |
| ARALPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Arabic MUI Pack installations. |
| CHSLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Chinese (Simplified) MUI Pack installations. |
| CHTLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Chinese (Traditional) MUI Pack installations. |
| CSYLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Czech MUI Pack installations. |
| DANLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Danish MUI Pack installations. |
| ELLLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Greek MUI Pack installations. |
| ESNLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Spanish MUI Pack installations. |
| FINLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Finnish MUI Pack installations. |
| FRALPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates French MUI Pack installations. |
| GERLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates German MUI Pack installations. |
| HBRLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Hebrew MUI Pack installations. |
| HRVLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Croatian MUI Pack installations. |
| HUNLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Hungarian MUI Pack installations. |
| ITALPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Italian MUI Pack installations. |
| JPNLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Japanese MUI Pack installations. |
| KORLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Korean MUI Pack installations. |
| NLDLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Dutch MUI Pack installations. |
| NORLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Norwegian MUI Pack installations. |
| PLKLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Polish MUI Pack installations. |
| PTBLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Portuguese (Brazil) MUI Pack installations. |
| PTGLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Portuguese (Portugal) MUI Pack installations. |
| ROMLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Romanian MUI Pack installations. |
| RUSLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Russian MUI Pack installations. |
| SKYLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Slovak MUI Pack installations. |
| SLVLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Slovenian MUI Pack installations. |
| SVELPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Swedish MUI Pack installations. |
| THALPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Thai MUI Pack installations. |
| TRKLPK1_Admin.msp |
Updates Turkish MUI Pack installations. |
In addition to the MSP files, the package contains two other files:
- EULA.txt - End User License Agreement
- lpksp1a.SED - Used to create the iexpress packages
Note For best results, the update should be applied from the computer that contains the administrative installation point. Make sure the files on the administrative installation point are not in use when you apply the update. Copy the updated administrative installation point to backup installation points after you back up any custom transform, Setup.ini, or other custom files.
To apply Office XP SP-1 for MUI Pack to an administrative installation point
- Download Lpksp1a.exe and double-click the file name to extract the MSP files.
- Connect to the administrative installation point.
Note that you must have write access to the administrative installation point on the server and the appropriate privileges to carry out the task.
- On the Start menu, click Run and then type the command line for Windows Installer with the appropriate options for the SP-1 update. Use the following syntax:
[start] msiexec /a [path\name of MSI file] /p [path\name of update MSP file] SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /L* [path\name of log file]
The following table describes the command-line options.
| Command-line option |
Description |
| [start] |
Required only for Microsoft Windows® 98 systems where Msiexec is not directly in the path. |
| msiexec |
Executable file name for Windows Installer. |
| /a |
Enables Windows Installer to perform an administrative installation of a product on a network share. |
| [path\name of MSI file] |
Path and file name to updated MSI file on the administrative image. For example: \\server\share\Proplus.msi |
| /p |
Enables Windows Installer to apply an update to an existing installation. |
| [path\name of update MSP file] |
Path and file name of the MSP file for the update. |
| SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE |
Directs Windows Installer to create all file names and folders with MS-DOS-compatible file names. Required when you run Windows Installer from the command line. |
| /qb |
Sets the user interface to the basic level (simple progress and error handling). This switch is optional on the command line. |
| /L* |
Turns on logging and sets a path for the log file. The * flag causes the switch to log all information. This switch is optional on the command line. |
| [path\name of log file] |
Path and file name of the Windows Installer log file. Used only with the /L* switch. |
Updating client computers from an administrative installation point
After you update your administrative installation point, you must recache and reinstall Office XP on existing client computers that use the administrative image. Any new client installations from the administrative installation image will automatically include the SP-1 MUI Pack update.
To update an existing client installation from an administrative installation point, run the following command line on the client computer:
start msiexec /i [path to updated .msi file on the
admin image] REINSTALL=[list of features] REINSTALLMODE=vomus /qb
You can run this command line by creating a logon script, distributing it as a batch file, deploying it by using Systems Management Server, or using other software installation tools. The following table describes the command-line options.
| Command-line option |
Description |
| [start] |
Required only for Windows 98 systems where Msiexec is not directly in the path. |
| msiexec |
Executable file name for Windows Installer. |
| /i |
Enables Windows Installer to apply an update to an existing installation. |
| [path to updated .msi file on the administrative image] |
Path and file name of the Microsoft Installer package (MSI file) on the administrative installation point. |
| REINSTALL=[list of features] |
Specifies whether you want to reinstall specific features or reinstall all applications on the administrative image. |
| REINSTALLMODE=vomus |
Triggers the recache and reinstallation on the client computer. |
| /qb |
Suppress the End User License Agreement dialog box so administrators or end users will not be prompted by this dialog box. |
For Office XP Service Pack 1 for Multilingual User Interface Pack, the value for [list of features] is as follows (by languages):
Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Swedish, Turkish
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,
OutlookMessaging,PubPrimary
Hebrew
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,
OutlookMessaging,PubPrimary,PublisherFontSchemes
Italian
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,OutlookMessaging,
PubPrimary,SpellingAndGrammarFiles_1040
Portuguese (Brazil)
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,
OutlookMessaging,PubPrimary,SpellingAndGrammarFiles_1046
French
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,
OutlookMessaging,PubPrimary,WORDFiles
Croatian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Thai
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,
OutlookMessaging
Japanese
IMEMain,NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,
OutlookMAPICONTAB2,OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,
OutlookMAPIPST2,OutlookMessaging,PubPrimary,WORDFiles
Korean
NotInstalled,OUTLOOKFiles,OutlookMAPI2,OutlookMAPICONTAB2,
OutlookMAPIEMS2,OutlookMAPILDAP2,OutlookMAPIPST2,
OutlookMessaging,ProofingToolsFiles_1042,PubPrimary,
SpellingAndGrammarFiles_1042
Optionally, you can substitute the parameter REINSTALL=ALL to reinstall all Office XP components on the client computer.
Note If you originally installed Office XP on a client computer from an administrative installation point, you must follow the recache and repair procedure described above to update that client. If you update the client directly by using the end-user patch from the Office Update Web site, the client and administrative images become out-of-sync, which may cause future updates to fail.
Applying Office XP SP-1 for MUI Pack under Windows 2000
If your administrative installation point and all of your client computers are running Microsoft Windows 2000, you can use IntelliMirror® technology to manage the installation of the update.
Note Be sure to test all software updates in a controlled setting before modifying your administrative installation point or deploying the new version throughout your organization.
To deploy a QFE fix or update under Windows 2000
- Apply the update (MSP files) to the original Office administrative installation point.
You will need to run the command line separately if you apply more than one MSP file to the administrative installation point — you cannot reference multiple MSP files on the same command line.
- Open the Software Installation snap-in within the Group Policy Object (GPO) that you are using to manage the existing Office installation.
- In the details pane, right-click the Office package, point to All Tasks, and then click Redeploy application.
The next time the Group Policy is applied to the designated users or computers, the updated files are copied to their computers.
Note that you can redeploy a package only if it is being managed by Group Policy — that is, only if you originally installed it by using IntelliMirror software installation and maintenance, or if you brought it into a managed state under Windows 2000.
Files changed by Office XP SP-1 for MUI Pack
The following table lists the files changed by the Office XP SP-1 MUI Pack update. If you need to confirm whether a share has been updated, you can check athe related file version number.
| File |
Version |
| contab32.dll |
10.0.3409.0 |
| emablt32.dll |
10.0.3409.0 |
| emsabp32.dll |
10.0.3409.0 |
| emsmdb32.dll |
10.0.3416.0 |
| emsui32.dll |
10.0.3416.0 |
| lpk.mst |
|
| msmapi32.dll |
10.0.3416.0 |
| mspst32.dll |
10.0.3207.0 |
| outex.dll |
10.0.3416.0 |
| outllibr.dll |
10.0.2915.0 |
| PSTPRX32.DLL |
10.0.3402.0 |
| pub6intl.dll |
10.0.3005.0 |
| setup.exe |
10.0.3325.0 |
Related links
For a list of specific changes included in Office XP Service Pack 1, see Overview of the Office XP Service Pack 1 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
For general information on applying an administrative update, see Deploying Product Updates from an Administrative Installation Point in the Office XP Resource Kit.