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MD-100 Configure post-installation settings and personalization
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UserLocale
specifies the per-user settings that are used for formatting dates, times, currency, and numbers in a Windows installation.
This setting is used during Windows Setup and Windows Deployment Services.
Users can change this value on a running Windows installation by using the Region and Language Options Control Panel.
For a list of supported languages, locales, and identifiers, see Available Language Packs.
User_locale |
Specifies the user locale to use during Windows Setup or Windows Deployment Services. The User_locale string is based on the language-tagging conventions of RFC 3066.The pattern language-region is used, where language is a language code and region is a country or region identifier (for example, en-US, fr-FR, or es-ES). This value is not case-sensitive. |
This string type supports empty elements.
microsoft-windows-international-core-winpe-- | UserLocale
windowsPE
For a list of the Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see microsoft-windows-international-core-winpe--.
The following example shows how to set the user locale to Japanese (Japan).
<InputLocale>0411:00000411</InputLocale>
<SystemLocale>ja-JP</SystemLocale>
<UILanguage>ja-JP</UILanguage>
<UserLocale>ja-JP</UserLocale>
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MD-100 Configure post-installation settings and personalization - Training
MD-100 Configure post-installation settings and personalization