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Guest SPP-IT
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We are running a 2003 R2 server in application mode.

Is it possible to have a English version of Windows display in Chinese

(dialog boxes, titles, column headings, etc..) for certain users?

 

We are more concerned with the windows themselves being in Chinese rather

than the input.

 

Thanks,

Scott

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Regional display settings

 

If the base Operating System on the server is English (this is a

requirement), then you can install the multi-language version for the

languages that you need.

Using only the MUI, the whole interface + Internet Explorer will use

the language you configure.

You can set the language for each user through Group Policies.

 

Windows Server 2003, Windows XP & Windows 2000 MUI

http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/DrIntl/faqs/muifaq.mspx

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=?Utf-8?B?U1BQLUlU?= <sageit@sageparts.com> wrote on 01 aug 2007

in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> We are running a 2003 R2 server in application mode.

> Is it possible to have a English version of Windows display in

> Chinese (dialog boxes, titles, column headings, etc..) for

> certain users?

>

> We are more concerned with the windows themselves being in

> Chinese rather than the input.

>

> Thanks,

> Scott


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