Ok. So here a more complete explanation. Be clement, more english is
poor.
The bootstrapper is installed in system-context, so UserLanguageID can't
work.
I need to search the user language by parsing HKUSERS and Volatile
Enviroment to find the Logonuser. This task needs to be done with a
custom
Why is your bootstrapper installing in the system context?
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Gabriel Ivanes g...@fastmail.net wrote:
Ok. So here a more complete explanation. Be clement, more english is
poor.
The bootstrapper is installed in system-context, so UserLanguageID can't
work.
I
For permission's purpose.
Le Sam 29 Décembre 2012, à 22:49, Rob Mensching a écrit :
Why is your bootstrapper installing in the system context?
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Gabriel Ivanes g...@fastmail.net
wrote:
Ok. So here a more complete explanation. Be clement, more english is
I'm not sure I understood the original requirement completely, but if you
wanted the user language in the Bundle, would the UserLanguageID variable
have worked?
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:29 AM, Gabriel Ivanes g...@fastmail.net wrote:
Finally, I used an MST, a launchcondition and with
Finally, I used an MST, a launchcondition and with vital=no.
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Hello guys,
I decided to use burn to bundle TortoiseSVN and its LanguagePack (only
for french).
We're using SCCM2012 with per-machine installation in system context.
The language of the user is the result of 2 registry keys :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\PreferredUILanguages if the
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