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January 25, 2014
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Exact meaning of country codes like LRE/LRF/D/JPL

  • January 25, 2014
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Who can give me a hint how to get informations about the country codes provided ont the packages?

For a legal upgrade I´m searching for a list of codes that describe the countries in the european union.

Applicable are here for example:

  • LRE/LRF/D/JPL <- D should stand for "Deutschland" (Germany) but I´m unshure about all other letters!

And there are other codes that are looks strange to me like:

  • lRE/JPL <- IRE could be "Ireland" but "JPL"?!
  • EUW/IE <- could be some kind of general code for the EU?

Who can help me with this? Is there a list of all EU-Codes available?

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Correct answer benjaminv13901

Hi,

Adobe use many different commercial sigles for Language description of its products.

Please find bellow a list of those I know :

- ALL : All Languages

- APL : Asia Pacific RIM & Latin America

- BU : Bulgarian

- CE : Canadian English

- CHN : Chinese

- CS : Simplified Chinese

- CT : Traditional Chinese

- CZ : Czech

- D : German

- DK : Danish

- E : Spanish

- EE : East European (not sure about different languages included in that one)

- F : French

- FC : French Canadian

- GB : European English

- GRK : Greek

- HU : Hungarian

- I : Italian

- IE : International English

- JPL : Japanese

- KOR : Korean

- LAS : Latin American Spanish

- MUA : Multiple Asian

- MUE : Multiple European

- MUL (Multi Language

- N : Norwegian

- N/A : Not Applicable

- NAS : North American Spanish

- NL : Dutch

- NON : Non Stock Items Only

- P : Portuguese and Brazilian

- PL : Polish

- ROW : Rest of World English

- RU : Russian

- S : Swedish

- SF : Finnish

- SU : Russian

- TR : Turkish

- UE : Universal English

- UKR : Ukrainian

- WWE : Worlwide English

As for LRE, I can't find its signification either, did you find anything about this trigram ?

Best Regards,

Ben

2 replies

Beverley Gray
Inspiring
September 23, 2015

LRE = Western English

You mentioned 'legal upgrade' so might find this page useful - Adobe Genuine software | Adobe

Thanks

Bev

benjaminv13901
benjaminv13901Correct answer
Participant
September 23, 2015

Hi,

Adobe use many different commercial sigles for Language description of its products.

Please find bellow a list of those I know :

- ALL : All Languages

- APL : Asia Pacific RIM & Latin America

- BU : Bulgarian

- CE : Canadian English

- CHN : Chinese

- CS : Simplified Chinese

- CT : Traditional Chinese

- CZ : Czech

- D : German

- DK : Danish

- E : Spanish

- EE : East European (not sure about different languages included in that one)

- F : French

- FC : French Canadian

- GB : European English

- GRK : Greek

- HU : Hungarian

- I : Italian

- IE : International English

- JPL : Japanese

- KOR : Korean

- LAS : Latin American Spanish

- MUA : Multiple Asian

- MUE : Multiple European

- MUL (Multi Language

- N : Norwegian

- N/A : Not Applicable

- NAS : North American Spanish

- NL : Dutch

- NON : Non Stock Items Only

- P : Portuguese and Brazilian

- PL : Polish

- ROW : Rest of World English

- RU : Russian

- S : Swedish

- SF : Finnish

- SU : Russian

- TR : Turkish

- UE : Universal English

- UKR : Ukrainian

- WWE : Worlwide English

As for LRE, I can't find its signification either, did you find anything about this trigram ?

Best Regards,

Ben