11-18-2015, 10:00 PM
Hi,
I just upgraded to V73 for a lot of T46G. I really love the new "local conf" feature.
I have auto_provision.custom.protect=1, but I don't yet use the sync.
(auto_provision.custom.sync=0 )
I have the issue that the phone always adds "lang.gui = English" to the local conf file when autoprovisioning.
Even resetting the phone, or editing and reimporting the local config, doesn't help, as after reprovisioning, the local conf file always reads:
We are using the German language and the autoprovision file is setting
lang.wui = %%langwebUI%%
lang.gui = %%langlcdUI%%
which both are "German".
The local conf file is not saved on the server.
Is this a known issue? Or am I doing something wrong?
If the issue is known what is a temporary solution? I tested adding "lang.gui = German" to the local conf file (via the webinterface or the GUI) and this does work, the language stays German even after reprovisioning. But I will have to do this for each of the 250 phones, and we got some englisch or chinese speaking people here, too, so I don't want to overwrite their settings. And I will have to repeat the procedure for every new or completely resetted phone too. So I am looking of a more long-term solution.
best regards Frank
I just upgraded to V73 for a lot of T46G. I really love the new "local conf" feature.
I have auto_provision.custom.protect=1, but I don't yet use the sync.
(auto_provision.custom.sync=0 )
I have the issue that the phone always adds "lang.gui = English" to the local conf file when autoprovisioning.
Even resetting the phone, or editing and reimporting the local config, doesn't help, as after reprovisioning, the local conf file always reads:
Quote:#!version:1.0.0.1
lang.gui = English
We are using the German language and the autoprovision file is setting
lang.wui = %%langwebUI%%
lang.gui = %%langlcdUI%%
which both are "German".
The local conf file is not saved on the server.
Is this a known issue? Or am I doing something wrong?
If the issue is known what is a temporary solution? I tested adding "lang.gui = German" to the local conf file (via the webinterface or the GUI) and this does work, the language stays German even after reprovisioning. But I will have to do this for each of the 250 phones, and we got some englisch or chinese speaking people here, too, so I don't want to overwrite their settings. And I will have to repeat the procedure for every new or completely resetted phone too. So I am looking of a more long-term solution.
best regards Frank