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Language for NDR and other warningsI have somewhat of a problem with Exchange 2007 NDR/Warning messages: We still have some Exchange 2003 servers, but the major part of the users are migrated to 2007 and the 2007 HUB servers are handling in/outgoing mail. The problem is that people on the 2003 serveres recives warnings and NDRs in the Exchange 2007 servers locale, which is Danish - not many people in France understands that. If they were exchange 2007 users, I could use set-mailbox -languages fr_FR, but the language attribute does not exist in exh 2003. Is there a way to tell the servers to use a specific language as default language? BR Torben Hello,
Thanks for your post. Please understand if a MAPI/CDO agent (such as non-English IE (OWA), non-Exchange Outlook) logs on to a user's mailbox, and the language used by the agent is different than the language used by the user, the logon will change the MAPI property PR_LOCALE_ID on the information store to the language used by the MAPI agent. While the locale ID will be changed back when the user logs on, this can cause problems in the interim, as warning messages sent by Exchange will be sent in the language specified by PR_LOCALE_ID. For example, a mailbox storage limit warning or an NDR would be generated in a different language than the user understands or prefers. You can use MFCMapi tool to check the property: 1. Configure a problem user Outlook profile (Online Mode) 2. Run the MFCMapi tool and logon the user profile (Session->Logon and display store table->select the profile) 3. Single click the Mailbox-<Account name> 4. In the lower pane, please locate and check the PR_LOCALE_ID property. Whether the value of the property is 1033(English)For instance, 1036 for French (France) or 3084 for French (Canada). For your reference: Download MFCMapi and run MFCMapi.exe on the client http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=55FDFFD7-1878-4637- 9808-1E21ABB3AE37&displaylang=en List of Localized MS Operating Systems http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/oslocversion.mspx Hope this helps. Best regards, Robbin Meng(MSFT) Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security Hi Robbin,
This is not very helpfull, as we have 200+ users in 10+ locations all over the world still running using Exchange 2003 as their mailbox server. Doing anything pr. profile is not an option. I thought there was a setting on the Echange 2007 server that would set a default language? Or copuld I simply change the locale on the HUB servers to en_us? Br Torben ""Robbin Meng [MSFT]"" <v-rob***@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message Show quoteHide quote news:lXe8Db2hJHA.5280@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl... > > Hello, > > Thanks for your post. > > Please understand if a MAPI/CDO agent (such as non-English IE (OWA), > non-Exchange Outlook) logs on to a user's mailbox, and the language used > by > the agent is different than the language used by the user, the logon will > change the MAPI property PR_LOCALE_ID on the information store to the > language used by the MAPI agent. While the locale ID will be changed back > when the user logs on, this can cause problems in the interim, as warning > messages sent by Exchange will be sent in the language specified by > PR_LOCALE_ID. For example, a mailbox storage limit warning or an NDR would > be generated in a different language than the user understands or prefers. > > You can use MFCMapi tool to check the property: > > 1. Configure a problem user Outlook profile (Online Mode) > 2. Run the MFCMapi tool and logon the user profile (Session->Logon and > display store table->select the profile) > 3. Single click the Mailbox-<Account name> > 4. In the lower pane, please locate and check the PR_LOCALE_ID property. > Whether the value of the property is 1033(English)For instance, 1036 for > French (France) or 3084 for French (Canada). > > > For your reference: > > Download MFCMapi and run MFCMapi.exe on the client > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=55FDFFD7-1878-4637- > 9808-1E21ABB3AE37&displaylang=en > > List of Localized MS Operating Systems > http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/oslocversion.mspx > > Hope this helps. > > > Best regards, > Robbin Meng(MSFT) > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security > Hi Torben,
Thanks for your reply. As I have indicated, simply, for users that mailbox located on Exchange 2003 server, they have to change the language settings from clients, not on the Exchange server. It is a by design behavior. In early versions of Exchange server like Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2000, user's mailbox language is set by the MAPI client's language settings which firstly connect to the Exchange server. There is no related language settings on the Exchange server. The following are actions taken by MAPI clients when connecting to their mailboxes: 1. When MAPI client connect to mailbox firstly, the default folder(inbox), the language settings of system message (NDR, quota warning message)will sync with MAPI language settings, and save it to the PR_LOCALE_ID MAPI attribute of Information Store. 2. When different MAPI clients with different language settings connect to user mailbox, the PR_LOCALE_ID attribute will sync with current MAPI clients, but only system message language settings would be modified. Default folder name won't change. In Exchange 2007, administrator can modify the related language settings now on the server. But only through Power Shell command. When using set-mailbox, user can change the clients languages, including quota message, NDR, OWA UI and UM language. Exchange 2007 supported language can be found at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123979.aspx Therefore, the work round is that using a Outlook or OWA client which has France language as local language settings to connect to its mailbox server. Then the PR_LOCALE_ID attribute will be changed to France and saved in their mailbox store. More information: Language Support for Client Applications http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124982.aspx How to Configure Language Settings for Outlook Web Access http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997435.aspx How to Change the Languages for a User Mailbox http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310757.aspx Exchange Server 2007 internationalized console GUI layout of name and address information http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/02/01/432722.aspx The address book function in Exchange 2007 is broken when an Exchange OWA client and a Windows Server 2003-based domain controller do not have the same locale setting http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919166/en-us Hope it helps. Sincerely, Robbin Meng Microsoft Online Newsgroup Support
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