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Command Line command for Start>Run and Regional Settings

 
 
Richhall
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      1st Sep 2008
Hi, on some workstations we have a lock down for certain users as to
what access they can have for applications. When I go with an admin
to change settings it only applies to my profile, and is difficult to
keep having to logoff a user and logon again. I have created a batch
script to get to a command line, is there an exe command for control
panel>region settings and start>run that I can run from a command
line?

Cheers, Rich
 
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      1st Sep 2008

"Richhall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, on some workstations we have a lock down for certain users as to
> what access they can have for applications. When I go with an admin
> to change settings it only applies to my profile, and is difficult to
> keep having to logoff a user and logon again. I have created a batch
> script to get to a command line, is there an exe command for control
> panel>region settings and start>run that I can run from a command
> line?
>
> Cheers, Rich


Click Start / Run / intl.cpl


 
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Richhall
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      1st Sep 2008
Thats brilliant thank you works a treat.

 
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