While browsing the registry, I found a key referencing a "Lexicon Update". It is a packed .SDC file, and therefore impossible to open (They are used internally by MS and are encryped strongly). This raises suspicion that this is something MS does not want us to see, as otherwise it would not use the .SDC format, only used for encrypting unreleased software (For example, this was used for pre-release windows 7. I highly doubt this is pre-release software, as it is installed as a registry key, but if we could open this file somehow, it might come of some kind of interest.
You can download it from here:, or you can find the key yourself at:
DOWNLOAD:
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=254910&clcid=0x804
KEY LOCATION:
SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\LEXICONUPDATE
You can download it from here:, or you can find the key yourself at:
DOWNLOAD:
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=254910&clcid=0x804
KEY LOCATION:
SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\LEXICONUPDATE