Group Policy editor language

From: William Stokes (will_at_operamail.com)
Date: 10/19/04


Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 10:10:24 +0300

Hello,
I installed SP2 to one XP PC using domain admin rights. The service pack
updated the system.adm in our AD domain controller. After that our domain
controller coudn't display the Group Policies properly it just displayed
"String is too long" error . I installed a GPE fix (KB842933) from MS and
this corrected the problem. One BIG problem still remained. The XP PC I
updated with SP2 was in localised language. Now some of the settings in
group policies are in our local language and some are in english. I want all
of the settings to be in english. How can I correct this? Or can I?

Thanks in advance
-Bill



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