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Bi-Lingual Environment

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 3 comments
wilsond3010's picture
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Anyone running a true Bi-Lingual setup

 

Were there is french and english outlook clients out there.

 

Wanting to find how well it ran in that setup.

 

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GertjanA's picture
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2009
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Hello,

 

We're using a mix of english and dutch clients, no problems.

However, all users are dutch. This way, I do not need to worry about the welcomemessage (to name a thing).

 

Remember to upload the 2 language forms. If you can split users on language per archiving server, you could possibly have a french and an english message going out. Probably need to make a bi-lingual welcomemessage, but worth a try.

 

GJ

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2009
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You will create 2 folders in the E-Forms.

 

One French and the other English.

 

Place the forms in the appropriate folder.

 

 

The workstation configuration will only read the language which it is configured to read.

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2009
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Thanks

 

I received the following from symantec today.

 

http://support.veritas.com/docs/317325

 

I just need to confirm once that is done that it then knows to go into the correct folder the get the  EnabaledMailBoxMessage and Shortcuttext message as well

 

Since they all can't sit inside the c:\program files\enterprise vault folder.