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Luis
Guest
We have a citrix server installed on a SBS 2003 (english) with
Powerfuse and Office 2003 Pro (dutch) installed with proofing tools
(dutch).
The problem is when clients connects to the citrix and start an
application like Word,everytime the spellings checker is set to its
default english,when they change this setting within Word to dutch
spelling it works,but while logging out and in again the setting has
changed to its default,this is also the issue when i'm logged in as an
admin.
What i did to try to solve this out:
The settings in proofing tools are all set to keep dutch as a standard
language in all Office apps,but this makes no differance.
The regional settings in the control panel are set to english
default,but there is no way i can change this default setting to dutch
by removing the english language,it is there again while login out and
in on the server.
Can somebody tell me why such a simple option as a dutch
spellingschecker to be so hard to installed on a server with a
differtent languages of OS and Office?
Thanx in advance,
Louis
Powerfuse and Office 2003 Pro (dutch) installed with proofing tools
(dutch).
The problem is when clients connects to the citrix and start an
application like Word,everytime the spellings checker is set to its
default english,when they change this setting within Word to dutch
spelling it works,but while logging out and in again the setting has
changed to its default,this is also the issue when i'm logged in as an
admin.
What i did to try to solve this out:
The settings in proofing tools are all set to keep dutch as a standard
language in all Office apps,but this makes no differance.
The regional settings in the control panel are set to english
default,but there is no way i can change this default setting to dutch
by removing the english language,it is there again while login out and
in on the server.
Can somebody tell me why such a simple option as a dutch
spellingschecker to be so hard to installed on a server with a
differtent languages of OS and Office?
Thanx in advance,
Louis