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Win 2008 Language/Local/Keyboard
I have a Windows 2008 server running Terminal Services and I have a problem with the language setup. For some reason the system is defaulting to United Kingdom instead of United States so there are several keys that are different. All of the locals in Regional and Language Options are set to United States and I have removed United Kingdom from the Text Services and Input Languages settings but it still shows up as an option in the language options in the taskbar and is set to default. The Welcome Screen also defaults to UK instead of US.
Any ideas to what may have happened or what I need to do to set it to US as default?
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Apparently no one has run into this? I'll post the answer if/when I find it but if anybody knows please let me in.
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As promised I'm reporting back my solution. This problem was not a Windows issue. It was the way our RDP connection was being established from Solaris to Windows. The UK local was set as the default keyboard for the connection. Changed it to US and no more funny keyboard.
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