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‎Dec 22, 2014
11:13 AM
Is it possible to Add English (United Kingdom) to Languages
Hi,
I have Install shield Premier Edition with Virtualization Pack, is it possible to Add English (United Kingdom) to the setup Languages, I have English Unitde States but would like UK to be my default?
Thanks in advance
I have Install shield Premier Edition with Virtualization Pack, is it possible to Add English (United Kingdom) to the setup Languages, I have English Unitde States but would like UK to be my default?
Thanks in advance
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‎Dec 22, 2014
02:17 PM
Try using the New Language Wizard that can be launched from the Tools | Add New Language menu.
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‎Jan 14, 2015
03:43 AM
Please have a look in the knowledge base:
https://flexeracommunity.force.com/customer/articles/en_US/HOWTO/Add-an-Unsupported-Language-to-a-Basic-MSI-Project
Copy 0x0409.ini to 0x0809
Please note: If Flexera adds new string in a new version of Installshield, an error appears during build. You have to ad the string manually.
Cheers Joerg
https://flexeracommunity.force.com/customer/articles/en_US/HOWTO/Add-an-Unsupported-Language-to-a-Basic-MSI-Project
Copy 0x0409.ini to 0x0809
Please note: If Flexera adds new string in a new version of Installshield, an error appears during build. You have to ad the string manually.
Cheers Joerg