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    1. COI have done that. If I add the user to CRM, his settings are all defaulted to English, our timezone, etc. Even users that have never been in CRM are defaulted to Chinese, although none of their user settings (nor in the browser, nor in the operating system, nor in anything) ever had Chinese in them. I also confirmed that installing a language pack changes the language of those error messages, so I'm convinced that the error language is not based on a user-specific setting, but on a server setting.
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    2. COAh... I guess that makes sense. When you through an exception, there isn't any way of specifying that you want this error message displayed for this language vs another. So all errors are now in Chinese since you installed the language pack, for all users? I'm wondering if the language of the CRM server, or the user that runs the CRM site affects the exception messages...
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    3. COI would guess it would show the error messages in either the users browser localization (if that language is available), or alternatively in the CRM base language. You can have multiple language packs installed, it seems really weird to me that it picks a language, based on which pack you installed last. The CRM server language doesn't seem to affect the error messages. Neither does the user that's trying to log on. I think it's time to ask our MS premier support engineer to jump in here.
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