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Windows default language is English with other language support.
When OpenVPN GUI asks for a password it defaults (or switch) to the
alternate language instead of staying in English.
This is extra annoying if you have a RTL language such as Arabic or any other language
installed on your system. It forces the user to switch back to English
every time s/he tries to connect.
Control Panel > Language > Change date, time, or number formats (Left side) > Administrative > Language for non-Unicode programs > Change system locale... > change this to English (United States) > Restart!
if the problem where still exist set your input language to English and go to:
Control Panel > Language > Change date, time, or number formats (Left side) > Administrative > Welcome screen and new user accounts > Copy settings > tick two boxes below! click OK!
Yet due to language need, such workaround can't be used
can this be addressed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Control Panel > Language > Change date, time, or number formats (Left side) > Administrative > Language for non-Unicode programs > Change system locale... > change this to English (United States) > Restart
Before changing this setting what was its value so that we can reproduce the issue?
Windows default language is English with other language support.
When OpenVPN GUI asks for a password it defaults (or switch) to the
alternate language instead of staying in English.
This is extra annoying if you have a RTL language such as Arabic or any other language
installed on your system. It forces the user to switch back to English
every time s/he tries to connect.
openvpn: all levels till latest 2.6.12
This was reported previously via https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/ticket/384
only workaround is to change setting on:
Control Panel > Language > Change date, time, or number formats (Left side) > Administrative > Language for non-Unicode programs > Change system locale... > change this to English (United States) > Restart!
if the problem where still exist set your input language to English and go to:
Control Panel > Language > Change date, time, or number formats (Left side) > Administrative > Welcome screen and new user accounts > Copy settings > tick two boxes below! click OK!
Yet due to language need, such workaround can't be used
can this be addressed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: