Label: localization

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Page: CDP Language Feature Allows Translations with Multiple Words
some windows in which multiword labels are translated as a singular word. The issue has been corrected in CDP 4.0.0.
Page: Configuring Interface Languages
Adding Interface Languages CDP server determines the list of languages supported by enumerating the {{messages.properties}} files installed on the CDP Server system. The Java locale abbreviation must be used. For example: {{messagesen.properties}} for English {{messagesja.properties}} for Japanese {{messageses.properties}} for Spanish !localization files.png ...
Page: Configuring Language Settings
CDP Server Localization is a new service that translates the CDP interface into other languages. The language settings page has been also updated. From here, you can set the default language and time zone for the server. You can also ...
Page: Error Messages Are Translated
following error messages are not translated to the Spanish (or Japanese) language: Error message for the "Host Name/IP" field in the "Create New Agent" window, "Settings" tab. Error message on the "Communicating with Agent" popup. Error messages for the "Passphrase," "Passphrase (Confirm)" fields ...
Page: Japanese and Spanish User Interface Available in CDP Server
CDP Server interface may now be customized to display in Japanese or Spanish in addition to English. \\ The default CDP Server language may be set from the Configuration, Language Settings tab: \\ !ConfLanguage.png border=1,width=300!\\ \\ Additionally, each user can ...
Page: Logging in to CDP Server
Follow the instructions below to log in to the CDP Server. 1. Connect to the CDP Server Web Interface. For detailed instructions on how to do this, refer to this page: Accessing Enterprise Edition Web Interface. 2. Once you have connected to the CDP Server ...
Page: Time Zone Configuration
Customer's CDP Server is set to "Brisbane time GMT \10," which is abbreviated as "EST10." The time zone is displayed whenever {{strings /etc/localtime}} is run. When the server is set to this time zone, "USEST" is displayed in the CDP interface instead of "Brisbane ...
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