RE: Lanuage Bar
- From: v-jasont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jason Tan (MSFT))
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 12:45:23 GMT
Hi Thomas,
Please excuse for my delay. Based on my further research, this is by
design. If you are asking is there is a way around this, I am not aware of
one; there is no workaround for this setting. What ever language you choose
in this setting, it will be default for your operating system. This setting
specifies the default keyboard on the computer on TS. From my point of
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| Hi Jason,
|
| > Based on my further research, I have tested the specific scenario on my
| > English version. It seems that the issue you encountered is by design.
My
| > testing terminal server machine is English version with MUI. Whatever
the
| > "Default input language" I set other than English, if the user account
| > (such as ABC which has been created in the Terminal Server) logs off
and
| > logs on again, the language is set back to "English".
|
| Same behaviour on our server.
|
| > The difference
| > between our scenarios is that my default setting is converted to
English.
| > In addition, I also logon with ABD account to the Terminal Server
directly.
| > The settings "Default input language" can be reserved even though the
user
| > logoffs and logons. Please kindly check if there are any different
between
| > the two situations.
|
| Also Exactly the same behaviour on our server.
|
| But does this default behaviour make sense ? Is there any possibility to
| change it ?
| We use the Windows 2003 SP1 server, english only on the TS server.
| But our customers want to use their own local (french, spain, thai)
keyboard
| layout.
| And its intolerable to the customers to change the keyboard layout on
every
| login.
|
| Thanks for any advice,
| Thomas
|
|
.
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