![]() And knowing that I needed to change things, I was mostly interested in the Set cmdlets. It wasn’t exactly what I needed, but it did show me there was a module, International, that was probably a good place to start. Hoping PowerShell could nudge m in the right direction. I just needed to figure out how to make those changes with PowerShell. There were 4 things that needed to be changed. I had the steps, in UI form, so I didn’t need to figure that out. ![]() One of my friends, Jeff Hicks, always does a good job explaining the process of find things in PowerShell, so I thought I’d do that here. With PowerShell, knowing the answer is good, but knowing how to get the answer is even better. None of it takes place until you log back in, so I added the logoff at the end. ![]() As I looked through the directions the thought occurred to me, “I’ll probably need to do this a few times. The customer anticipated this and sent along a very thorough set of directions, complete with pictures, of how to switch the language to English for me. I, having lived in the midwest United States my entire life, do not speak any other languages fluently. ![]() I recently had to do some testing for a customer on a Windows 10 machine whose primary language was not English. ![]()
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