Language settings.........

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From: Zeno (Zeno_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 00:03:02 -0800

We are running Term Server and want additional language input methods added
under Regional Options. If I add ie. Japanese and Korean input to the
standard admin login and it works fine.

How can I add the settings to the Default User and All User profile w/out
doing a profile copy of the Admin profile. Because if I do it that way the
Def User and All Usr profiles will also the the menu bar and all that stuff
from the admin profile and I'll have to cleanup the profile of those
settings.....

Is it a particular setting in the ApplicationData or Local Settings folder I
can just copy...?

Zeno



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