You can only install in any language when the installation procedure offers you that opportunity. With a full multi-language iso file, that's true. With a manufacturer customized pre-install from a foreign country, that isn't always an option. The initial setup did NOT offer anything other than German. My first attempt involved completing the setup in German, adding English, seeing that it was only 95% English and finding the Reset PC feature and trying again. At THAT point, it DID offer me English (because I'd added it) and following that setup it did give me an English install. The trouble was that the settings would always crash on open. This is also an issue reported thousands of times (google "windows 11 settings crash" and you'll see them all. There are about 5 ways people suggest to fix it, none of them worked.
The Revu 20 Administration Guide covers various post-installation topics such as the Bluebeam Administrator Console application, Revu Preferences and settings, license management, Bluebeam Studio, as well as electronic and digital signatures.
The Revu Configuration Editor is an optional tool that allows you to easily configure scripts for your Revu MSI deployment, MSP patch update, or creating scripts for post-installation deployments of custom assets, such as Profiles, Tool Sets, Hatch Patterns, and Line Styles.
Although it can be deployed as part of an MST or passed as an MSI Command Line, you can also do so post-installation using a command line option that calls up the Bluebeam Administrator. This allows you to automate changes within the Bluebeam Administrator.
For anyone that needs this. Unless you are still deploying windows 10 and Microsoft doesn't allow the new "Copy-UserInternationalSettingsToSystem". And, Microsoft doesn't let us install an LP with PS like what I found they are testing in the Insider Builds. Do the following:
In the Microsoft Answers thread I mentioned above, the replier suggests the original poster to uninstall completely the unwanted languages; that's how I ended up getting to these two threads in this forum.
After installations, still it is showing error or not installing error you are facing then press windows + R keys and run your file path (C:\Program Files\Tesseract-OCR\tesseract.exe) it wil work for me,
After you completed the installation, look on the documentation about the configuration of the language and culture settings - -us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/add-language-packs-to-windows?view=windows-11#change-your-default-language-locale-and-other-international-settings
Hi,
I orginally installed 64 bit version of Power BI in March 2023. I installed updated version of Power BI in January 2024 when prompted to download it redirected to app store and downloaded sw. When I run Power BI from my desktop Icon it runs the old version March 2023. When I run from app store it runs the current version December 2023.
Upon investigation I can see Microsoft installed the 32 bit version of Power BI for December 2023 update. Everytime I run theMarch 2023 64 bit version it prompts me to download update but doesnt update as windows store shows the current 32 bit version has been installed and I cant find any links for manual download of update as they always redirect to app store and it shows version as current.
How can i fix this issue so that i get the current 64 bit version of Power BI to install ?
Worse still I find that in the desktop "messages" folder there is only Japanese and Mandarin while in the virtual windows VMWare "messages" folder there is no English folder. There are instead German (de), French (fr), Spanish (es), Italian (it), Japanese (ja), Korean (ko), Mandarin (zh_CN), Taiwanese (zh_TW). (I may be wrong about the languages indicated by the abbreviations, but there is no (en)). I'm not sure why the Italians who installed it would go out of their way to eliminate English as an option, but I don't see it there.
In this post I described an issue with cultures I found when porting an application from Windows to Linux. The problem was that the Alpine Docker images I was using didn't have any cultures installed, so was running in the Globalization Invariant Mode. To fix the issue, I installed the ICU libraries, and disabled invariant mode.
In this guide, we will explore post-installation encryption on Ubuntu 20.04. We will cover the encryption of both the home directory and swap space which is key in safeguarding personal and professional user data.
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