Sccm regional settings windows 7
I have tested in my lab which was a 32bit with little bit customization and everything went fine. In my production i am finding difficulty to get the regional settings automated. Time zone is getting updated as expected. Regional settigs has to get updated as "Swedan" which is not happening. I belileve it is not taking the "LocaleName" value properly but not sure.
In my production if i manually select the location as "swedan" everything gets populated automatically as i expected. I am not sure how can i track this work. Error code is 0x7b.
EXE] Applying user settings to all user non-system accounts. EXE] Input locale is set for user:Administrator, value EXE] Applying settings to user non-system accounts failed.
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Sign in to vote. Hi All, Any helps in this topic will be much appreciated. Monday, September 27, AM. Regional settings and Timezone started working as expected. This part staretd working as expected. Regards, Ren. Tuesday, October 5, AM. Brady 0. Hi Niall, Can you please tell me or guide where should install the language pack and how should i install? Great article, the most thorough guide I found for GPO and regional settings. I applied the policy for regional settings but unfortunately, it is not working on our environment.
I am getting Result: Failure Error Code: 0xec. Can you please advise me how can I troubleshoot? Hi Dimitrios. I am happy you like the article. Concerning the error code; can you send me more information.
For example on which operating system are the policies applied? If yes, which ones? Also, try if the regional settings work without configuring ILT.
The policies are applied on windows clients 64 bit. ILT is not used. A very strange problem indeed. Can you send me the exact error message from the event log. Unfortunately cannot attach files to provide gpresult.
Should I check on event viewer? For more information, contact your system administrator. The error message clearly states that the program is blocked by group policy. Perhaps something is not configured correctly. It turned out that timezone registry keys from the wizard were causing the problem. I found the setting to blame!!! Setting back to Not configured resolves the error. Dennis, Thanks for the good info! We have Server R2 with all Win 7 client pcs on the domain.
I have used the regional options under user configuration for our custom date format. So i went to registry to do that but the setting does not seem to take effect. When I tried using the registry to do my custom date format instead of regional that did not take effect either.
What am i doing wrong that the registry method is not working at all? The real goal is to force our whole domain to one date format and making the first day of the week to Monday. Hi Kenneth. Yes, that is the one i was using. I was using all the default settings otherwise in the window. My problem is why it does not take effect even after forcing group policy update or system restarts.
Please keep in mind that regional settings, which include the configuration of date and time, is user-specific and not machine-specific. I did a quick check with ProcMon and I can confirm that only the following current user!
When your question concerns user-specific settings there are various options, for example: 1 configure one or more group policies or group policy preferences for all users 2 modify the default user profile ntuser.
Settings in the default user profile only apply to new users 3 configure settings in a third-party workspace environment tool, such as Citrix WEM, Avanti Workspace Manager or any other tool you may have. Dennis, I should have worded my statement differently. We want to force the whole domain to a certain date and first day of the week format — not just users. That is our real goal. Dennis, I got it. It is my fault for not reading your directions more thoroughly.
Thanks for the help! Thanks Dennis for he Article, I was trying to follow your suggestion on windows server , in order to set different regional per user, unfortunately i did not see the regions option to change the locals. Any clue? Hi, you are looking in the wrong section.
Thank you for your replay. Seems i was not looking using the correct utility. I am having a language pack pre-installed in an image in windows I had deployed that image in a machine. I dont know the reason for that. The answer to this question is the same as for the other comment you posted.
If multiple language packs installed on the server, how to select language for some users through group policy. For ex: French language should display for french users, Spanish for Spain etc. Please let me know. Concerning your question, I explain this here: Change the display language using Microsoft Group Policy. Hi Dennis, Thank you for the article, It is very informative and helpful. We have a scenario where one of our server was in US azure region and only one user tries to login but uses an application to present demo to US users and Australia users but is there a way I can update the timezone when he login for US demo see US time and When he login for AU demo see AU time?
As you wrote, you need to create two separate user accounts for this one user. You also have to create both regional settings configurations in your group policies; one configuration with the US time zone and one with the AU time zone.
Using Item-Level Targeting you can then assign these users to the respective time zone configurations. Have you tested this?
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