Charlie
Tue Nov 28 19:19:48 CST 2006
Sorry, I don't know the particular GP setting that would control this,
though I see that there are Locale settings in gpedit under Computer,
Administrative Templates. I'd start there.
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Charlie.
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"EPHS IT" <EPHSIT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Charlie,
> How about a GP method. Even on my small network there a 675 possible
> combonations of Computer/User. I have seen over and over the manual way
> of
> doing this (either the way you describe or using the regions and languages
> Control Panel) we need a adm or policy. Language bar reappears on loading
> Office, ie7 and XP sp2. We need a way to turn it off (with the possiblity
> to
> turn it on later per user) it is a useless bar unless you a) speak/compute
> in
> multiple languages or b)use speech to text and Yet MS contiually makes it
> default on.
>
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>
>> Right click it, select Close the Language Bar, check the Do not show me
>> this
>> message again, and click OK.
>>
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>> Charlie.
>>
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>>
>>
>> "RomeoJ" <trailzman7@hotmail.com*n0_5pam*> wrote in message
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>> > Language bar is on taskbar at startup... how can you turn it off?
>>