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Training modules - different language

Nikolina Jaglić 0 Reputation points
2025-12-15T14:25:17.3766667+00:00

Hello,

I am reaching out to request your assistance in configuring language settings for our training modules within Microsoft 365 Attack Simulation Training.

We have employees who are not proficient in English, and to ensure they can successfully complete the training—particularly in scenarios where they may be compromised—it is essential that the modules are available in their local language.

Could you please advise on the process for enabling or adjusting language options for training modules?

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-12-15T14:58:13.3166667+00:00

    Hi, I completely understand how important it is to make training accessible for everyone.

    The reason the modules are showing in English is that Attack Simulation Training uses the language settings from each user’s Microsoft 365 account and, in some cases, the system’s display language.

    If those settings are left in English, the training content will follow that.

    To fix this, ask your team to check their Microsoft 365 Language & Region settings under “My Account” and switch to their preferred language, then sign out and back in.

    Also, confirm their chosen language is supported by Microsoft’s training platform, there are 28 available options.

    If the content still doesn’t change, could you let me know which languages you need and whether the issue is with videos, quizzes, or phishing simulation payloads?

    That will help me guide you on customizing those elements.

    Regards,
    Aron

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  2. AI answer

    2025-12-15T14:26:25.8866667+00:00

    To enable or adjust language options for training modules in Microsoft 365 Attack Simulation Training, the language configuration is specific and centralized for each user account. The training modules will use the browser locale settings initially, but once a training is assigned to a user, the language selection persists, and future trainings will be assigned in that language.

    To change the language settings for a user account, you can follow the instructions provided in the Microsoft documentation on changing display language and time zone in Microsoft 365. This configuration change may take up to 30 minutes to synchronize across all services.

    By ensuring that the language settings are correctly configured for each user, you can help your employees complete the training in their preferred language, enhancing their understanding and effectiveness in scenarios where they may be compromised.

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