Hello,
I am running an OXE R11.0.1
I have 4 languages installed on the system, but it looks like the default language of the system is french.
When I deliver a new phone in other coutries, they have the message "Appuyez sur une touche" after the phone boots up.
Is it possible to have this default language in English?
Also is it possible to change the language of the 8770?
Thanks
stepan
Changing the default language
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Re: Changing the default language
on the user setting change the language ID
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Re: Changing the default language
Where about?
You mean on the user profile?
I want to change the language before the phone is assigned to a number...
You mean on the user profile?
I want to change the language before the phone is assigned to a number...
Re: Changing the default language
In System - you have - User language (where declared language for display and VG)
In User - you have - Language Id.
The best way (because when you create new user - by default Language Id=1) - manage in System user language 1 - the most common language.
In User - you have - Language Id.
The best way (because when you create new user - by default Language Id=1) - manage in System user language 1 - the most common language.
Re: Changing the default language
Ok Thanks, I found it now.
But if I got it well, if I change language 1 to English, all my French phones will reboot and start in English right
But if I got it well, if I change language 1 to English, all my French phones will reboot and start in English right
Re: Changing the default language
not sure but i think a reboot must be done if system language changes.
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