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                | HolgerGoeckel
 
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                      |  Posted - 08/21/2008 :  07:50:52 AM           
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                      | I want to change language for all users. How can i do this? 
 Holger
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                | Shirley_GZ
 
                ChinaPosts
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                      |  Posted - 08/22/2008 :  03:36:19 AM           
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                      | Hi, 
 If you are standlone user, you can change the language from GUI(Help: Change Language).
 
 If you are concurrent user, please help your members to run "language -d" in the command window and select the language in the language dialog, then restart the computer.
 
 Any problem, Please contact with us!
 
 Shirley Tian
 
 Originlab Technical Service Team
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                | HolgerGoeckel
 
                GermanyPosts
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                      |  Posted - 08/22/2008 :  05:14:00 AM           
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                      | Thanks for the answer. 
 My Question was, can i change the language of origin 8 as administrator and all user who will be logged on later on this computer get this language?
 
 Holger
 
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                | coletta
 
                USA2 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 08/22/2008 :  11:47:57 AM           
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                      | Currently, the language change applies only to the logged on user. We will look into adding an option to allow the change to affect all users.
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                | coletta
 
                USA2 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 08/22/2008 :  3:21:11 PM           
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                      | This issue has been given tracker number 12080. |  
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                | Hideo Fujii
 
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                | Mathias
 
                Germany5 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 05/04/2009 :  5:41:05 PM           
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                      | Hi, hope I can reactivate this topic.
 I would like to provide the users two icons on the windows desktop: "Origin 8 German" and "Origin 8 English". Is there a command line parameter for this purpose? If not: Where does Origin save the current language?
 
 Mathias
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                | ML
 
                USA63 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 05/05/2009 :  10:50:49 AM           
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Mathias
 
 Hi,
 hope I can reactivate this topic.
 I would like to provide the users two icons on the windows desktop: "Origin 8 German" and "Origin 8 English". Is there a command line parameter for this purpose? If not: Where does Origin save the current language?
 
 Mathias
 
 
 Hi Mathias,
 
 The language info which Origin reads at startup for the current user is in the REG_SZ entry "Language" inside the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OriginLab\ . The value of the entry ought to be the first letter of the desired language (i.e. E or G). If absent, a default (typically the user's default language) will be used.
 
 Due to some technical reasons, it is not possible to pass such information to Origin through a command line.
 
 Thanks.
 
 ML
 
 
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