Event ID 1005 — Language Pack Installation and Removal

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

Multilingual User Interface (MUI) language packs and Language Interface Packs (LIPs) are installed and removed on your computer using the Language Pack Setup tool (Lpksetup.exe). You can run this program using the Language Pack Setup Wizard or in unattended silent mode.

Event Details

Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 1005
Source: Microsoft-Windows-LanguagePackSetup
Version: 6.0
Symbolic Name: MUISETUP_ETW_EVENT_WORKERCLASS_COMMAND_MISSING
Message: The command line argument %1 is missing one or more required parameters

Resolve

Use required commands

You must specify either /i or /u <language> when running Lpksetup. For /i, you can specify * or <language>, which are optional — if you do not include them, the program will start and you can install through the user interface. For a list of the valid <language> specifications, see the Culture Name column on the NLS information page (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=86010).

The command-line syntax is:

lpksetup.exe {/i [* | <language>] | /u <language>} [/r] [/p <language_pack_path>] [/s] [/f]

For more information, see Lpksetup Command-Line Options (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=86011).

Verify

To verify that the language pack was successfully installed or removed:

  1. In Control Panel, click Change display language (located under the Clock, Language, and Region section).
  2. Verify the language is listed (or not listed) in the drop-down list.

Note: The drop-down list will only be visible if you have already installed a language pack or if your operating system supports Multilingual User Interface (MUI). MUI language packs can only be installed on Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows Vista Enterprise.

Language Pack Installation and Removal

Setup Infrastructure