Windows supports many different languages allowing you to run your applications and browse the web in your own language. This guide will explain how to configure that on your Cloud SSD or Dedicated server plan.
When you invoke a localized Asian language of SAS, for example SAS 9.3 (Chinese [Simplified]) on an English windows machine, you might see some question marks in the SAS menu. This is because your Windows system locale has not yet been changed to Simplified Chinese.
You can specify language settings for your Plex account related to how audio and subtitle tracks are chosen when playing media from a Plex Media Server (both one you run yourself as well as a shared server). These can be accessed under the Audio & Subtitle Settings section of your account profile.
If your computer is disconnected from the Internet, you can install additional language packs and components offline using DISM ( -us/azure/virtual-desktop/windows-11-language-packs), mount the ISO image in Windows, and install a language pack and its components using the commands below: