- multilanguage support
- Posted by Andrew on September 30th, 2003
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Here is a problem: along with a driver we provide a GUI application (a
tweaker).
Now a customer requires multilanguage support, they need the capability to
choose a language during installation of out driver package. So the question
is - what's the Microsoft preferred (i.e. kosher) way to do this (I mean
install and support)?
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