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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:19:28 +000 |
I now realise that the laptop I have installed everything on: VS 2005, SQL
Express, Office and all the tools I need has a swedish windows operative system
on itself .... This means I am getting swedish error messages from VS 2005 and
it is completely useless for me .... I need all error messages in english
...please tell me this can be change/set inside VS 2005 somewhere .... or do I
must reinstall the whole windows vista operativesystem on my laptop? /Johan
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| Re: Error messages in native language?? I need them in english ...how to change how VS 2005 is working? |
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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:11:31 +000 |
First, you can change OS UI to English in Control Panel | Regional Settings.
Application settings depend on the application, in VS it is in Tools | Options |
Environment | International Settings. In Office 2007 there is a separate
application called "Office Language Settings" in the Office 2007 |
Office Tools subfolder in the start menu.
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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:21:37 +000 |
Thanks Mikhail ... but following your instructions leeds me to the regional
settings box and there there isn't what I am looking for ... I cannot change the
view or change international settings because I have an Windows Vista Business
.... the windows help tells me I have to have Windows Vista Ultimate och Windows
Vista Enterprise .... please tell me this isn't true ... i have to reinstall the
whole operative ..... /Johan
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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:23:57 +000 |
Well, if OS does not allow it, they you may have to reinstall :-(
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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:24:08 +000 |
It was Windows Vista Business help that told me this ...which version of windows
are you running? I cannot believe that Windows Vista Business would allow such a
thing like changing language ... /Johan
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