Microsoft KB Archive/927819

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An incorrect display language appears when you use elevated permissions to open a dialog box in Windows Vista

Article ID: 927819

Article Last Modified on 3/15/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Windows Vista Business
  • Windows Vista Enterprise
  • Windows Vista Home Basic
  • Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Windows Vista Ultimate
  • Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit edition
  • Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit edition
  • Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition
  • Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition
  • Windows Vista Starter



INTRODUCTION

This article describes a behavior that occurs when you use different user interface (UI) languages together with the [GRAPHIC: User Account Control permission ]User Account Control feature in Windows Vista.

MORE INFORMATION

If you have a standard user account and you perform an action that requires elevated permissions, you must enter the credentials of an administrator to elevate permissions in Windows Vista. However, after you elevate permissions, the preferred UI language of the administrator appears in the dialog boxes that you open when you use these permissions. This language may differ from the preferred UI language that you expect.

Currently, this is the expected behavior in Windows Vista.

Note The preferred UI language of the administrator user account is the display language that the administrator used in the last active session. Therefore, if the administrator changes the display language, but does not log on to the computer again, the newly changed display language does not appear in dialog boxes that you open by using the credentials of the administrator to elevate permissions.

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