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# Language Pack Management CSP
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The Language Pack Management CSP allows a direct way to provision languages remotely in Windows. MDMs like Intune can use management commands remotely to devices to configure language-related settings for System and new users.
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The Language Pack Management CSP allows a direct way to provision language packs remotely in Windows 10 and Windows 10 X. A separate CSP exists to allow provisioning of "optional FODs" (Handwriting recognition, Text-to-speech, and so on) associated with a language. MDMs like Intune can use management commands remotely to devices to configure language related settings.
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1. Enumerate installed languages and features with GET command on the "InstalledLanguages" node. Below are the samples:
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1. Enumerate installed languages with GET command on the "InstalledLanguages" node
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages**
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/zh-CN/Providers**
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/ja-JP/Providers**
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/zh-CN/LanguageFeatures**
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/ja-JP/Providers**
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/ja-JP/LanguageFeatures**
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The nodes under **InstalledLanguages** are the language tags of the installed languages. The **providers** node under language tag is the bit map representation of either "language pack (feature)" or [LXPs](https://www.microsoft.com/store/collections/localexperiencepacks?cat0=devices&rtc=1).
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- Indicates the language pack installed is a System Language Pack (non-LXP)
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- Indicates that the LXP is installed.
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- Indicates that both are installed.
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The nodes under **InstalledLanguages** are the language tags of the installed languages. The **providers** node under language tag is an integer representation of either [language pack](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/available-language-packs-for-windows?view=windows-11&preserve-view=true) or [LXPs](https://www.microsoft.com/store/collections/localexperiencepacks?cat0=devices&rtc=1).
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2. Install language pack features with the EXECUTE command on the **StartInstall** node of the language. For example,
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- **1**- Indicates that only the Language Pack cab is installed.
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- **2**- Indicates that only the LXP is installed.
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- **3**- Indicates that both are installed.
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**ADD./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/**
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**EXECUTE./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/StartInstallation**
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The **LanguageFeatures** node is a bitmap representation of what [Language Features](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/features-on-demand-language-fod?view=windows-11&preserve-view=true) are installed for a language on a device:
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The installation is an asynchronous operation. You can query the **Status** node by using the following commands:
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- Basic Typing = 0x1
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- Fonts = 0x2
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- Handwriting = 0x4
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- Speech = 0x8
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- TextToSpeech = 0x10
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- OCR = 0x20
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- LocaleData = 0x40
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- SupplementFonts = 0x80
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2. Install language pack and features with the EXECUTE command on the **StartInstallation** node of the language. The language installation will try to install the best matched language packs and features for the provided language.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If not previously set, installation will set the policy to block cleanup of unused language packs and features on the device to prevent unexpected deletion.
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- Admins can optionally copy the language to the device’s international settings immediately after installation by using the REPLACE command on the "CopyToDeviceInternationalSettings" node of the language. false (default)- will take no action; true- will set the following international settings to reflect the newly installed language:
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- System Preferred UI Language
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- System Locale
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- Default settings for new users
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- Input Method (keyboard)
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- Locale
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- Speech Recognizer
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- User Preferred Language List
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- Admins can optionally configure whether they want to install all available language features during installation using the REPLACE command on the "EnableLanguageFeatureInstallations" node of the language. false- will install only required features; true (default)- will install all available features.
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Here are the sample commands to install French language with required features and copy to the device's international settings:
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1. **ADD ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/**
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2. **REPLACE ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/CopyToDeviceInternationalSettings (true)**
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3. **REPLACE ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/EnableLanguageFeatureInstallations (false)**
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4. **EXECUTE ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/StartInstallation**
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The installation is an asynchronous operation. You can query the **Status** or **ErrorCode** nodes by using the following commands:
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/Status**
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**GET./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/Install/fr-FR/ErrorCode**
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Status: 0 – not started; 1 – in process; 2 – succeeded; 3 – failed. ErrorCode is a HRESULT that could help diagnosis if the installation failed.
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Status: 0 – not started; 1 – in progress; 2 – succeeded; 3 – failed; 4 - partial success (A partial success indicates not all the provisioning operations succeeded, for example, there was an error installing the language pack or features).
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> [!NOTE]
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> If IT admin has NOT set the policy of blocking cleanup of unused language packs, this command will fail.
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ErrorCode: An HRESULT that could help diagnosis if the installation failed or partially failed.
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3. Delete installed Language with the DELETE command on the installed language tag. The delete command is a fire and forget operation. The deletion will run in background. IT admin can query the installed language later and resend the command if needed.
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3. Delete installed Language with the DELETE command on the installed language tag. The delete command is a fire and forget operation. The deletion will run in background. IT admin can query the installed language later and resend the command if needed. Below is a sample command to delete the zh-CN language.
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**DELETE./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/zh-CN**
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**DELETE./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/InstalledLanguages/zh-CN(Delete command)**
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> [!NOTE]
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> The deletion will ignore the policy of block cleanup of unused language packs.
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4. Get/Set System Preferred UI Language with GET or REPLACE command on the "SystemPreferredUILanguages" Node
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**./Device/Vendor/MSFT/LanguagePackManagement/LanguageSettings/SystemPreferredUILanguages**
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<!--ADMXBacked-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Configure Default consent*
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- GP Friendly name: *Configure Default consent*
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- GP name: *WerDefaultConsent_1*
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- GP path: *Windows Components\Windows Error Reporting\Consent*
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- GP ADMX file name: *ErrorReporting.admx*
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<!--ADMXBacked-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Disable Windows Error Reporting*
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- GP Friendly name: *Disable Windows Error Reporting*
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- GP name: *WerDisable_1*
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- GP path: *Windows Components\Windows Error Reporting*
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- GP ADMX file name: *ErrorReporting.admx*
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Configure Microsoft Defender Application Guard clipboard settings*
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- GP Friendly name: *Configure Microsoft Defender Application Guard clipboard settings*
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- GP name: *AppHVSIClipboardFileType*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Configure Microsoft Defender Application Guard clipboard settings*
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- GP Friendly name: *Configure Microsoft Defender Application Guard clipboard settings*
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- GP name: *AppHVSIClipboardSettings*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Configure Microsoft Defender Application Guard print settings*
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- GP Friendly name: *Configure Microsoft Defender Application Guard print settings*
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- GP name: *AppHVSIPrintingSettings*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Prevent enterprise websites from loading non-enterprise content in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer*
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- GP Friendly name: *Prevent enterprise websites from loading non-enterprise content in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer*
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- GP name: *BlockNonEnterpriseContent*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Allow data persistence for Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP Friendly name: *Allow data persistence for Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP name: *AllowPersistence*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Allow hardware-accelerated rendering for Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP Friendly name: *Allow hardware-accelerated rendering for Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP name: *AllowVirtualGPU*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Allow files to download and save to the host operating system from Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP Friendly name: *Allow files to download and save to the host operating system from Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP name: *SaveFilesToHost*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Allow Microsoft Defender Application Guard to use Root Certificate Authorities from the user's device*
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- GP Friendly name: *Allow Microsoft Defender Application Guard to use Root Certificate Authorities from the user's device*
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- GP name: *CertificateThumbprints*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Allow camera and microphone access in Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP Friendly name: *Allow camera and microphone access in Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP name: *AllowCameraMicrophoneRedirection*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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ADMX Info:
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- GP English name: *Allow auditing events in Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP Friendly name: *Allow auditing events in Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP name: *AuditApplicationGuard*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Microsoft Defender Application Guard*
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- GP ADMX file name: *AppHVSI.admx*
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