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question on input locales/reginal options and licensing
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mir92
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Registered: Apr 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network+ Working on: MCSA, 2K
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question on input locales/reginal options and licensing
Hi,
Licensing icon in the control panel is for the local server, and to make changes to other servers in the network, you would use the licensing in the admin tools folder?
I'm confused about Input locals and Reginal options in the control panel. Any good links.
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06-27-02 10:49 PM
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anthonie
You may call me Semut M

Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Country: Malaysia State: Certifications: Working on:
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I'll answer to the second part of your question.
You can set your locale and input locales using Regional Options in the Control Panel.
The choice of your locale will affect the format of numbers, currencies, data and time, etc for the applications on your computer. For example, if your locale is set to English(US) you'll get the dollar sign as your currency symbol, and month/day/year as the format of your date. If your locale is set to English(UK), then you'll get the pound sign as your curreny symbol and day/month/year as the format of your date.
The input locales provide a way for you to type characters in different language. I have input locales for Chinese installed on my computer so I can type Chinese characters. Same goes to French and other languages. If you install input locale of English(UK), and you use that, typing Shift 2 will give you the pound sign instead of the at sign.
The best way to know more is to try it out. Change the locale to different ones and observe the changes. Try out the input locales of different languages too.
Hope this helps.
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06-28-02 12:12 AM
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mir92
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06-28-02 08:53 PM
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anthonie
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