You can deploy the hotfix package to a group of servers using Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy Object or using Citrix Installation Manager. Note: This hotfix is packaged with Microsoft Windows Installer. This fix corrects that behavior and the shadow taskbar no longer exhibits a memory leak. Ī memory leak occurred when starting the shadow taskbar (Wshadow.exe) as a published seamless application.
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To view, search, and print the documentation, you need Acrobat Reader 4 or above. The Administrator's Guide is in an Adobe Portable Document (PDF) format file. All product documentation is also available from the Citrix Web site at. The Administrator's Guide is in the \DOCS directory on the Citrix MetaFrame Server CD. You can find more information about MetaFrame for Windows in the Administrator's Guide. This document describes the issue(s) solved by this hotfix and includes installation instructions. Note: This hotfix can be applied only to a Windows 2000 Server with MetaFrame XP Version 1.0 with Feature Release 3/Service Pack 3 installed. appx, see Add languages to Windows.For: MetaFrame XP 1.0 with Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000 Starting with Windows 10, version 1809, LIPs are distributed as. Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Nepali (Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal) Starting with Windows 11, five of the LIP languages (ca-ES, eu-ES, gl-ES, id-ID, vi-VN) are available as both cab and.
Supported Language Packs and Language Interface Packs
To learn how to add languages to Windows, or where to get them, see Where to get language packs and LIPs.įor a complete list of supported languages and locales, see Locale Identifier Constants and Strings. You cannot add languages to Home Single Language and Home Country Specific editions.
For example, you can neither add a Windows 10 version 1809 LIP to Windows 10 version 1803 image, nor add a Windows Server 2019 language pack to Windows Server 2016. The version of the language, LIP, or Feature on Demand must match the version number. For more information, see Language packs. LIPs are available for Windows desktop releases, but are not available for Windows Server. The following tables show the supported language packs for Windows desktop editions and Windows Server, and supported language interface packs (LIPs) for Windows desktop editions.