With the introduction of LXPs, we have started to retire legacy language packs (lp.cab). Not only can language packs be updated based on user feedback, allowing new versions to be released and applied to all PCs via the Microsoft Store application update process, we have also made it easier for users to provide feedback on Windows display strings by going to the Language Community tab of the Feedback Hub. Instead, translation improvements can be delivered via LXPs as a Microsoft Store application update. The biggest advantage to LXPs is that we no longer have to wait for feature update releases to deliver improved translations to you. When we released Windows 10, version 1803, we introduced Local Experience Packs (LXPs), which are modern language packs delivered through the Microsoft Store or Microsoft Store for Business.