[THIN] Re: Spam:Re: Spam:Re: Input Locales and Metaframe XP

  • From: dmauri@xxxxxx
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  • Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 17:09:53 +0200

Do you have installed Multilanguage Kit.?




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Ah.
 
1) I'm not using roaming profiles
2) This cannot be applied to all users on the machine, only to users in a 
specific Active Directory group.
 
 

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Make one user like you want and apply all the settings, 
then save this profile and copy to Default User. 
Then all the users logon this machine get the default user profile. 

Also you must use roaming profiles. 



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I have tried. If I add French, it will keep that setting, but it does not 
let me set French as default .. it always flips back to English on the 
next login. 

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I have done like this user per user, under Regional Settings. 


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OK we are having some difficulty managing Input Locales in Citrix
sessions.

We are about to cut loose with MS Great Plains to be used in Belgium.
All the users there have French keyboards. For the life of me, I cannot
get their sessions to stick with a French(Belgium), and *only* a
French(Belgium) input locale! If I add that locale to their session, it
still has English on it. If I try to delete "English", I get a message
saying it can't be removed because it's in use, so try it again next
time you log in. I also set French as default, but when I log back in,
it's back to English.

This is a Windows 2000 SP2 machine, local profiles. It was set up with
the Engligh locale, of course.

Anybody have any ideas on how to get these sessions to French, and only
French?

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