UserLocale specifies the per-user settings used for formatting dates, times, currency, and numbers in a Windows installation.
Users can change this value on a running Windows installation, by using Regional and Language Options in Control Panel.
For the list of supported languages, locales, and identifiers, see Supported Language Packs and Default Settings.
If this value is configured in the oobeSystem configuration pass, the Language Selection page of Windows Welcome will be skipped.
Values
User_locale | Specifies the locale of the end user. User_locale is a string based on the language-tagging conventions of RFC 3066. The pattern language-region is used, where language is an ISO-639 language code and region is an ISO 3166-1 country or region identifier (for example, en-US, fr-FR, or es-ES). This value is not case sensitive. |
This string type supports empty elements.
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XML Example
The following XML output shows how to set the user locale to Japanese (Japan).
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<InputLocale>0411:00000411</InputLocale>
<SystemLocale>ja-jp</SystemLocale>
<UILanguage>ja-jp</UILanguage>
<UserLocale>ja-jp</UserLocale> |
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