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DanielAnthony
Hello,
I have a Windows 2008 R2 Server which users connect into via Terminal Services so that they can use an application.
On this server I have logged in as admin and under "Region and Languare" set the format to English (United Kingdom) and the short date to dd/MM/yyyy. In the date and time settings I have set UTC time (Coordinated Universal Time).
When I log in as admin I can see the date in the bottom right corner displaying the date as I would expect: 30/06/2010. However, users report that the date on their desktops is in US format e.g. 6/30/2010 (Note '6' and not '06').
The users have locked down desktops and cannot change regional or date settings themselves, does anyone know what I can do to ensure all users get the same regional settings as the admin account?
Thanks
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I have a Windows 2008 R2 Server which users connect into via Terminal Services so that they can use an application.
On this server I have logged in as admin and under "Region and Languare" set the format to English (United Kingdom) and the short date to dd/MM/yyyy. In the date and time settings I have set UTC time (Coordinated Universal Time).
When I log in as admin I can see the date in the bottom right corner displaying the date as I would expect: 30/06/2010. However, users report that the date on their desktops is in US format e.g. 6/30/2010 (Note '6' and not '06').
The users have locked down desktops and cannot change regional or date settings themselves, does anyone know what I can do to ensure all users get the same regional settings as the admin account?
Thanks
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