"blueberryalaska" <blueber...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> I use Terminal Services 2003. Users complain that although desktop
> international settings are set to UK format, and the Server is also set to
UK
> format, our application periodically displays dates in US format ONLY when
> running over Terminal Services.
>
> The Server exists within a cluster of NT servers within a large health
> service organisation, and we therefore connect over a WAN.
>
> How can I enforce UK Date Settings when running over Terminal Services?
1) Set the locale for a user as you want it (best to be an admin).
2) Use regdmp.exe from the resource kit to dump "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control
Panel\International" to a file
3) Use regini.exe to load this into the user's profiles at logon through
your preferred logon script mechanism (using a GPO logon script with the
regini file in the netlogon share is my favourite).
If you want to get "clever" you can have different locale regini files for
different regions and patch a different one in depending on group membership
in a logon script (good old ifmember.exe works well here).
Regards,
Guy
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