Re: Remove "English United States"
From: The Unknown P (mikisiw_at_msn.com)
Date: 11/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:25:06 -0800
While I think Rick maybe correct when it comes to the system files etc. being
in US English if in fact the XP CD was an American English version, I don't
think he's correct about stopping the automatic selection of US English as
the keyboard or input language. For instance. Have you made sure that US
English is removed from IE?. With IE open click tools\internet options\ on
the general tab click the languages button
highlight the US english and click remove. You will need to have other
dictioneries installed and this may require your XP CD. Then be sure to
choose another language. The same goes for control panel\regional and
language options. Be sure that the US dictionery is uninstalled or removed.
Click the Language tab and then the customize button and remove the US
English and then make sure you have whatever dictionery you want, set as
default. Be sure to go to all three tabs and set the language selection from
the drop down lists. Post back if you need more.
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