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Changing the Desktop Language with a script

 
 
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      30th Jan 2006
Does anyone know how to change the desktop language with a script - ie.
English to French for all aspects including the GINA. Having the users go
through all the steps required can lead to alot of support calls. Pushing the
change with a gpo is not currently feasible.
 
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      31st Jan 2006
I need something like this too!
I was fixing someone's computer for them and thier computer was in
Chinese (simplified) and I tried to change it to english temporarily...
just until i finished fixing it... Now there are no letters, just
squares! I need to change the language back to chinese... but when I go
to language selection, Everything's written in squares... so i don't
know which language i'm choosing!

Jim Dymond wrote:
> Does anyone know how to change the desktop language with a script - ie.
> English to French for all aspects including the GINA. Having the users go
> through all the steps required can lead to alot of support calls. Pushing the
> change with a gpo is not currently feasible.


 
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