Regional settings in windows 2008




















Our community of experts have been thoroughly vetted for their expertise and industry experience. What could take multiple guys 2 hours or more each to find is accessed in around 15 minutes on Experts Exchange. All rights reserved. Covered by US Patent. Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! S format , I have change it to en-AU format by administration , it effect new users , but the exists users are still U.

S format, how can I change them without login by their account one by one? Join our community to see this answer! As far as I know regional settings are "per user" settings and not "per machine" making what you are trying to accomplish kind of impossible in the current way.

Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 6 years, 6 months ago. Active 6 years, 6 months ago. Viewed times. Command line works OK locally. The provided account in the Credential object is local Admin on the remote machine. Improve this question. Ansgar Wiechers k 23 23 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.

Charly Charly 69 8 8 bronze badges. Sorry but I do not understand your proposal, could you elaborate a little more please? It is needed for one application. Hi Kevin,. To deploy the Regional setting via group policy preference, you need to ensure that you have pressed F5 to make the setting underline to green line.

You may refer to the following article for details:. Wilson Jia. You could use the GPO for this. Another option would be to create the correct settings on a terminal server. Thank you very much! I hadn't even noticed the red lines under my options. As soon as I pressed the F5 key, the options worked.

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