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Old 04-02-2011, 07:36 PM   #1
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Default Buy Office 2010 Change locale and timezone on Wind

Howdy,Microsoft Office Standard 2007,
At the moment I'm employing plenty of windows 2008 servers at a consumer of
ours.
Considering the fact that I try to automate as much as you possibly can I might prefer to improve the
technique locale,Buy Office 2010, user locale,Office Professional 2007, keyboard settings and timezone trough scripts or
commandlines.
I began along with the locale settings and uncovered a document concerning how to do this in
Windows Vista.
This document uses: command intl.cpl,, /f:"filename.xml" to vary the
locale settings to those specified in the xml file.
Seeing as Vista is build on the same kernel I'd figured this would work on 2008
also.
This however does not seem to be the case,Office 2010 Professional Plus, All my test XML's work fine on
Vista,Microsoft Office 2010 Pro, and don't work (or adjust the wrong setting) in Windows 2008.
Can anyone please provide me with a best practice on how to transform the locale
and keyboard settings (and if possible the timezone) on windows 2008 using a
script or commandline. (I know this can be done during install but this is
not an option for me at the moment)
many thanks in advance..
Martijn Verheijen
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