Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2009-12-23
Table 1 lists the supported language locales that are available for use with the New-SystemMessage and Set-SystemMessage cmdlets:
Table 1 Supported language locales for system messages
Language | Locale | Language | Locale |
---|---|---|---|
Arabic |
AR |
Japanese |
JA |
Basque |
EU |
Kazakh |
KK |
Bulgarian |
BG |
Korean |
KO |
Catalan |
CA |
Latvian |
LV |
Chinese (Simplified) |
ZH-CHS |
Lithuanian |
LT |
Chinese (Traditional) |
ZH-CHT |
Malay |
MS |
Croatian |
HR |
Norwegian |
NB |
Czech |
CS |
Persian |
FA |
Danish |
DA |
Polish |
PL |
Dutch |
NL |
Portuguese |
PT |
English |
EN |
Portuguese |
PT-PT |
Estonian |
ET |
Romanian |
RO |
Filipino (Tagalog) |
FIL |
Russian |
RU |
Finnish |
FI |
Serbian (Cyrillic) |
SR-SP-CYRL |
French |
FR |
Serbian (Latin) |
SR-SP-LATN |
Galician |
GL |
Slovak |
SK |
German |
DE |
Slovenian |
SL |
Greek |
EL |
Spanish |
ES |
Hebrew |
HE |
Swedish |
SV-SE |
Hindi |
HI |
Thai |
TH |
Hungarian |
HU |
Turkish |
TR |
Icelandic |
IS |
Ukrainian |
UK |
Indonesian |
ID |
Urdu |
UR |
Italian |
IT |
Vietnamese |
VI |
You can use the New-SystemMessage and Set-SystemMessage cmdlets to configure delivery status notification (DSN) messages and quota messages. For more information about how to use these locales with these cmdlets, see the following topics:
For more information about the system message cmdlets, see the following topics: