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Languages supported by System Center - Service Manager

It's assumed in this article that you're installing System Center - Service Manager on a computer where no previous version of Service Manager is installed.

Including English, Service Manager supports a total of 21 languages. Setting your Windows locale on a computer that hosts a Service Manager console to one of the supported languages results in Service Manager being displayed in that language. In addition to the languages that Service Manager supports, you must also consider the ability to search and sort data in the Service Manager databases. The ability to search and sort data in a specific language is defined by the collation settings in Microsoft SQL Server. Learn more about SQL Server support.

The information in the following table represents the approved collations and the locale identifiers that were tested for Service Manager. In the list of collations in this table, CI indicates case-insensitive and **AS"**indicates accent-sensitive.

Windows locale Collation
English Latin1_General_100_CI_AS
English SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
English Latin1_General_CI_AS
Chinese_PRC Chinese_Simplified_Pinyin_100_CI_AS
Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) Chinese_Traditional_Stroke_Count_100_CI_AS
Czech (Czech Republic) Czech_100_CI_AS
Danish (Denmark) Danish_Norwegian_CI_AS
Dutch (Netherlands) Latin1_General_100_CI_AS
Finnish (Finland) Finnish_Swedish_100_CI_AS
French French_100_CI_AS
German_Standard Latin1_General_100_CI_AS
Greek (Greece) Greek_100_CI_AS
Hungarian Hungarian_100_CI_AS
Italian_Standard Latin1_General_100_CI_AS
Japanese Japanese_XJIS_100_CI_AS
Korean Korean_100_CI_AS
Norwegian (Bokml, Norway) Norwegian_100_CI_AS
Polish (Poland) Polish_100_CI_AS
Portuguese (Brazil) Latin1_General_100_CI_AS
Portuguese (Portugal) Latin1_General_100_CI_AS
Russian Cyrillic_General_100_CI_AS
Spanish_Modern_Sort Modern_Spanish_100_CI_AS
Swedish (Sweden) Finnish_Swedish_100_CI_AS
Turkish (Türkiye) Turkish_100_CI_AS