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Guest saleen
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I have a farm of 4 terminal servers located in the US. My company recently

aquired a company in the UK and they will be accessing the terminal server

farm. How do I setup the terminal servers to show the time, date and

currency in UK format? It seems that if I change it in Control

Panel-->Regional and Language Options that would change it for everyone. Any

help would be greatly appreciated!

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Getting correct regional settings

 

Some of the settings are machine-wide, but most are user-specific

settings, stored in the user's profile. Changing the settings on

the TS should not affect users with an existing profile, but will

affect all new users, if you selected to apply the changes to the

Default User profile.

 

Check here for details:

 

924852 - How the "Regional and Language Options" settings in

Windows Server 2003 are applied

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=924852

 

I assume that you are going to use Time Zone Redirection?

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library//ce300cba-

f39a-48a9-b97f-88a7193f6a4c1033.mspx

 

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=?Utf-8?B?c2FsZWVu?= <saleen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on

06 mar 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I have a farm of 4 terminal servers located in the US. My

> company recently aquired a company in the UK and they will be

> accessing the terminal server farm. How do I setup the terminal

> servers to show the time, date and currency in UK format? It

> seems that if I change it in Control Panel-->Regional and

> Language Options that would change it for everyone. Any help

> would be greatly appreciated!


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