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Siebel Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows > Additional Postinstallation and Configuration Tasks > About Installing and Deploying Siebel Business Applications with Multiple Languages > Importing Locale-Specific Data into the Siebel RepositoryThis topic is part of About Installing and Deploying Siebel Business Applications with Multiple Languages. Sometimes it is necessary to update the text strings held in the repository for a particular language or for multiple languages. These text strings are held in the Symbolic String Model (SSM) table, and appear on-screen as labels for tabs, fields, and so on, across all of the Siebel applications. Updates might be needed either because a string has been incorrectly translated for a particular language or because installing a patch release has caused a new string or message to appear for all of the languages for which Oracle ships language packs for Siebel Business Applications. NOTE: These instructions are provided for use with any releases to which they apply. They might not apply for any particular Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.x or version 8.2.2.x release or language. The following procedure uses the Locale Management Utility (LMU), which is part of Siebel Tools, to import an LMU file. An LMU file might contain strings in just one language or in multiple languages. When running the Locale Management Utility, you can choose to import only the strings for the languages that you are using in your installation. In the procedure, when you are prompted for the file to import, specify the name of the LMU file provided for the applicable language. NOTE: Install the current release, Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.11 or version 8.2.2.4, before you run the Locale Management Utility. For more information about using the Locale Management Utility, see Using Siebel Tools and Siebel Global Deployment Guide. To import strings and other locale-specific attributes into the repository
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