Microsoft Remote Desktop Preview for WP 8.1 - only for English OS?

Hi
I tried to install the Remote Desktop Preview for Windows Phone 8.1 on my Lumia 930 but got error 80073cf0. Can the preview only be installed on en-US localized devices?
Regards
Markus

Hi,
Please check the product page and you can see that it only support English (United States).
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/microsoft-remote-desktop-preview/299b09ab-207e-441c-9e8e-c8d66c20b76b
Thanks for your understanding.
Jeremy Wu
TechNet Community Support

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    [2014-Mar-29 12:53:55] RDP (0): en0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-Mar-29 12:53:55] RDP (0): en1 af=18  addr= netmask=
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    Hi,
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  • Microsoft remote desktop - wher to download it from ?

    where from I can download remote desktop for mac, pls?

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