anyway to apply additional input language per user via Group Polic

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Hi,
We are running a Windows 2003 English version and default location is US. We
are running Terminal service and Citrix for remote user to access
applciation. Some of our remote users need to have additional input language
(Like Chinese or Japanese) other than US. As far as I know the input language
setting is per user profile. And the way that I have been doing is login as
the user on the Windows 2003 server and add additional input language from
religion setting in Control Panel per each user. I was wondering is there a
group policy I can do that instead of manually doing it for every user ?

Thanks.
Mugen
.



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