As a start, open the Regional and Language Options control panel and work your way through the tabs adding Lithuanian to each list, where possible. If you use Microsoft Office, click Start button and select Programs>Microsoft Office>Microsoft Office Tools>Microsoft Office Language Settings and work through those too.
All that will do is make the Lithuanian keyboard layout available (language toolbar). It will not change the language used by Windows itself in menus etc. The only way to achieve that (except for corporate license holders) is to buy a Lithuanian localised version of XP (and other MS software).
JRosenfeld is correct as usual. Was your intentions to share your PC? In that case, you can only use one language version of Windows and Office, either English or Lithuanian, but not both. Maybe you need 2 PCs? ;)
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Message Edited by RoHe on 10-20-2005 10:03 AM
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I have just come across this, which mentions Lithuanian; don't know if it would help
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0db2e8f9-79c4-4625-a07a-0cc1b341be7c&displaylang=en