I just installed the Community 5.2.e using the wizard in Italian language.
Also I added in setenv.bat the below options:
++JvmOptions="-Duser.language=it" ++JvmOptions="-Duser.country=IT"
Still in Share and SMB explorers the names of system folders are in English language.
How I can show the system folders in Italian language or other language ?
Thank you in advance for some helps
Ivano C.
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Hi:
If the first time that you started Alfresco service before installing, you did it with those java options in setenv.bat, your main Alfresco structure (i.e: Data Dictionary, User Homes, Sites...) should be created with Italian language. In first startup, Alfresco creates database tables and the basic Alfresco folder structure of the repository. There are properties for different supported languages that apply on the names of the folder structure depending on the language setting. If you did it later (not in the first startup), this folder structure will be in English (or default language of the server), and the default language for the repository will be Italian.
Regards.
--C.
Hi:
If the first time that you started Alfresco service before installing, you did it with those java options in setenv.bat, your main Alfresco structure (i.e: Data Dictionary, User Homes, Sites...) should be created with Italian language. In first startup, Alfresco creates database tables and the basic Alfresco folder structure of the repository. There are properties for different supported languages that apply on the names of the folder structure depending on the language setting. If you did it later (not in the first startup), this folder structure will be in English (or default language of the server), and the default language for the repository will be Italian.
Regards.
--C.
Your explanation was checked and it is right !
Thank you Cesar !
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