Install or Remove Language Packs
Updated: October 4, 2012
Applies To: Windows Server 2012 Essentials, Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials
Note
You must first create a multilingual Windows image as described in the Language Packs and Deployment before you add the Windows Server 2012 Essentials language pack.
Language packs are only available for creating multi-lingual images. The information in this section is specific to installing or removing language packs on Windows Server 2012 Essentials.
Note
If you intend to run Initial Configuration (IC) from a client computer that does not support East-Asian languages, such as ja-jp, and if English is not included in the multilingual image on the server, the IC webpage will display squares. For the IC webpage to default to English, the multilingual image that you create must include English.
Language packs are available on the OEM Customization DVD. It is recommended that you copy the language packs to your technician computer before adding the language packs to the image.
You must use the following command to install language packs:
dism.exe /online /Add-Package /PackagePath:C:\<full path to cab file directory>\lp.cab
For example, the following command shows how to add a German language pack:
dism.exe /online /Add-Package /PackagePath:C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\WindowsHomeServer-Product-r\de-de\lp.cab
Important
You must also apply language packs for Windows Server 2012 Essentials to fully localize the operating system.
You can use the following command to remove a language pack that you no longer want to include in an image:
dism.exe /online /Remove-Package /PackagePath:C:\<full path to cab file directory>\lp.cab
For example, the following command shows how to remove a German language pack:
dism.exe /online /Remove-Package /PackagePath:C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\WindowsHomeServer-Product-r\de-de\lp.cab
Creating and Customizing the Image
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Preparing the Image for Deployment
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