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How do I start Regional and Language Options from command line?


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Control Panel->Right Click Regional and Language Settings->Create shortCut on desktop

ShellExecute ("C:\Documents and Settings\Hatcheda\Desktop\Shortcut to Regional and Language Options.lnk", "")

-Change the above snipit to fit your Logon

Right Click the shortcut->Properties->General Tab->Hidden = True->Apply->OK->F5 (Done)

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Thank you very much! Now stored among my favorites :P

Besides that list, most of them are the same as way back in Win98 so check "Control Panel" tab on this page.

Command Line usage

It also tells you how to call a particular tab in the applet

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