You should be able to set the date formats using a registry entry. Take a look at this page for the various settings
sTime and sTimeFormat should help you out.
You can deploy the registry settings using a login script or create your own template.
I like a free tool made by Desktopstandard for deploying registry settings via GPO. Check out PolicyMaker Registry Extension. Creating the adm template is really easy using that tool.
Thanks
Mike
On 6/1/06, Tony Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can set the default language and prevent users from changing the
regional settings in Control Panel using the following setting:
USER\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Regional and Language
Options
Tony
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bruyere, Michel
Sent: Friday, 2 June 2006 8:34 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] setting the regional settings with GPO or other
scripts...
Hi,
I would like to restrict the users from changing the regionals
settings on their laptops. Also I would like to push the configuration
as to date format and number decimals value and such.
Anyone has a way to do that centrally?
Thanks!
Note: I'm googling for it right now, sorry if there is an easy answer
for this one; I'm actually in a little hurry so I didn't search before
posting. Sorry for that.
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