On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 10:07:55 +0100, Michael Bednarek wrote:

Mike,

> value of this attribute is "1033" then the text will always display
> in English, even on non-English systems. If you want the text to
> display in the system language, you can set the value of the
> attribute to "0" (language neutral).

Interesting. If others could confirm that this is so across various Windows 
versions and Windows Installer versions, I'd add it to the tutorial. I only 
have English opsystems so I can't try this one myself...

Bye,
   Gábor

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