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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows XP
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Win2k: Changing system locale settings does not affect default user local settings.
Hi all,
Generally, I want to change the local settings of the default user. To do that, I’ve changed the “System Locale Settings” on my Windows 2000 pro (SP4), from English to Bulgarian (via Regional Options->Set Default... button), but when I created a new user, its Locales are set to Windows’s default (i.e. English, not Bulgarian). If I try to do this operation in Windows XP/2003 everything is OK. So is this a bug or this feature is not implemented in Windows 2000? Also is there any workaround to change the default user local settings? Best Regards KalliMan |
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