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Overview
Unified Messaging (UM) language packs allow an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) UM server to speak additional languages to callers and recognize other languages when callers use ASR or when voice messages are transcribed. UM language packs contain:
- Pre-recorded prompts, for example "After the tone, please record your message. When you’ve finished recording, hang up, or press the # key for more options." in the language of the UM language pack.
- Grammar files that are used by a UM server to lookup the names of given users in the directory in the language of the UM language pack.
- Text to Speech (TTS) translation so that content (e-mail, calendar, contact information, etc.) can be read to callers in the language of the UM language pack.
- Support for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), which allows callers to interact with UM using the voice user interface (VUI) in the language of the UM language pack.
- Support for Voice Mail Preview which allows users to read the transcript of voice mail messages in a specific language from within a supported e-mail client such as Outlook or Outlook Web Access.
UMLanguagePack.ca-ES.exe
UMLanguagePack.da-DK.exe
UMLanguagePack.de-DE.exe
UMLanguagePack.en-AU.exe
UMLanguagePack.en-CA.exe
UMLanguagePack.en-GB.exe
UMLanguagePack.en-IN.exe
UMLanguagePack.en-US.exe
UMLanguagePack.es-ES.exe
UMLanguagePack.es-MX.exe
UMLanguagePack.fi-FI.exe
UMLanguagePack.fr-CA.exe
UMLanguagePack.fr-FR.exe
UMLanguagePack.it-IT.exe
UMLanguagePack.ja-JP.exe
UMLanguagePack.ko-KR.exe
UMLanguagePack.nb-NO.exe
UMLanguagePack.nl-NL.exe
UMLanguagePack.pl-PL.exe
UMLanguagePack.pt-BR.exe
UMLanguagePack.pt-PT.exe
UMLanguagePack.ru-RU.exe
UMLanguagePack.sv-SE.exe
UMLanguagePack.zh-CN.exe
UMLanguagePack.zh-HK.exe
UMLanguagePack.zh-TW.exe
get it here
Comments
- Anonymous
May 25, 2011
Hi there, why are the first three language packs (ES, DK and DE) written in red? I don't really get this post as the SP1 UM Language Packs where available long before. Greetings