Sysprep from Windows 7, customization of locale
Hello
I'm trying to sysprep image of windows 7.
I created the test user customize everything, including the regional setting (including decimal and IITB grouping simbol, date format).
After I do sysprep and oobe I put the image on my new machine and all the settings are ok except regilan settings and numbers and symbol setting decimal group.
Is there a solution how to include my my syspreped image personalization?
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