It's almost like you didn't look at my last reply...so again...that won't work because the newer builds of Windows 10 don't use CAB files anymore and even if they did there is no CAB for en-IE.
Download preferred language via PowerShell
I have a number of Windows 10 20H2 computers that have a preferred language set to en-IE, but because the language pack is not downloaded the Windows Display language is set to the default of en-US. If I set the WinHTTP proxy and download the en-IE pack manually then I can set the display language, but I'm looking to do this via group policy and/or a PowerShell script.
Are there any commands to force a download of the language pack via PowerShell? Or is there any way to do this via GPO?
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Limitless Technology 39,356 Reputation points
2022-04-25T03:19:20.57+00:00 Hello @DPFY
Yes you can programmatically configure the package installation through DISM command. In this case, you will need to download the .CAB file that contains the language pack, store it in a shared location for the domain computers, such as SYSVOL and then configure a Run Once script as:
DISM /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:\UNCFQDN\SYSVOL\LP\lp_xxxxxxxx.cab
Once the process is finished the language pack would be added and the environment respond correctly with the change.
Hope this helps with your query,
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DPFY 116 Reputation points
2022-04-22T09:07:09.193+00:00 That won't work because the newer builds of Windows 10 don't use CAB files anymore and even if they did there is no CAB for en-IE.
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Luis Rodriguez 6,191 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2022-04-21T19:48:29.48+00:00 Hello @DPFY , welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform.
According to the article below it should be possible, can you have a look?:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/17467cb9-d6e8-4753-8d28-91eeeca8dca1/addlanguage-pack-with-powershell?forum=win10itprosetupI hope this helps!
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