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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Tor Tveitane on November 10, 2003, 01:04:57 PM
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Hi,
Despite that I selected English as the server language when installing, the server manager web interface is in French (probably because I'm running a French OS). How can I force it to display the manager web pages in English?
I also have problems with the webmail. I have installing v6b3 and applied all the patches (however, I got a dependency error when updating SSH though, see last post in other thread "Upgrade patches install order"). I then created a couple of test users and assigned passwords to them.
When I open webmail and try to log in it refuses, and complains about bad username or wpd. I have tried in non-secure and secure mode, same problem. Can this have something with the SSH dependence prob? Maybe for secure mode, but it shouldn't for non-secure...? Anyhow I wonder why webmail does not welcome me..
The new version looks really cool (upgrading from 4.1.2 ;-) However I thought the accented character ban in information bay descriptions had been lifted :-|
best regards
Tor
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When I reassigned both test users' passwords it worked. However I'm *sure* I did not have CAPS on the first time. Sorry, but I appreciate comments on the other questions.
Tor
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> Despite that I selected English as the server language when
> installing, the server manager web interface is in French
> (probably because I'm running a French OS). How can I force
> it to display the manager web pages in English?
That's a setting in your browser. In IE you go to Tools-Options-General-Languages
> I also have problems with the webmail. I have installing
> v6b3 and applied all the patches (however, I got a dependency
> error when updating SSH though, see last post in other thread
> "Upgrade patches install order").
Go to the directory with the beta3 packages and run:
rpm -Uvh openssh*.rpm
rpm -Uvh e-smith-openssh*.rpm
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Michiel wrote:
> That's a setting in your browser. In IE you go to
> Tools-Options-General-Languages
That changes the browser's menus, dialogs' language, but I meant the SME server's http text, i.e. which is displayed in the browser.
regards
Tor
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Tor Tveitane wrote:
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> Michiel wrote:
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> > That's a setting in your browser. In IE you go to
> > Tools-Options-General-Languages
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> That changes the browser's menus, dialogs' language, but I
> meant the SME server's http text, i.e. which is displayed in
> the browser.
That should change the languages your browser is requesting from web servers. The server only responds as your browser instructs it to do.
Mike