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Configuration Manager is localized and released in eighteen server languages and twenty-two client languages. As we implement new features in each update release, new user interface (UI) elements are created and new strings are added and translated into our localized languages.
We would like to get your feedback to help improve our language quality. To make it easy for you to discover and review the new UI, we have uploaded PDF files that contain the new UI changes for Configuration Manager 1902 for each language.
How to review
- Download the CM1902 Localized UI review cab file and extract the files.
- Select the PDF for the language you would like to review. See the language reference below.
- Read through the screenshots of the new UI and the highlighted changed areas on the existing UI.
- Send us feedback from Configuration Manager Console.
- In the description include:
- the PDF filename you are reviewing
- the item ID for that UI
- The string you are giving feedback on
- Your comments or proposed replacement string
Note: for this type of feedback you may uncheck the option “Include additional diagnostic data to assist us in reviewing this issue”.
Language reference
Chinese (PRC) – chs
Chinese (Taiwan) - cht
Czech – csy
Danish – dan
Dutch (Netherlands) – nld
English (USA) - enu
Finnish – fin
French - fra
German – deu
Greek- ell
Hungarian - hun
Italian – ita
Japanese – jpn
Korean – kor
Norwegian (Bokmal) – nor
Polish – plk
Portuguese (Brazil) – ptb
Portuguese – ptg
Russian - rus
Spanish (Modern) – esn
Swedish – sve
Turkish - trk
You are welcome to send us feedback about the language quality in the Configuration Manager user interfaces at any time through Send-a-Smile in the Configuration Manager console.
Thanks for your help!
The Configuration Manager Team