Remove Regional Software; Regional Details - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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Remove Regional
Software
1 Click Country Settings > Install Regional Software.
2 See the online Help and the notes in the next sections for information

Regional Details

To remove regional software:
about how to manage regional software.
You can remove regional software at any time. The system removes all
versions of the regional software that you select. For example, if you
choose to remove the "Mexico - Spanish" regional pack, the system
removes all versions of the selected regional software.
You cannot remove U.S. English.
When you remove a version of system software, the system verifies
whether the removal might leave any regional software unassigned to a
system software version.
Specific regional languages, tones and cadences, or voice prompts that
were associated with earlier releases might no longer be usable by recent
system software versions. 3Com recommends that you purge unused
regional software to conserve disk space.
You can only remove unused regional software immediately after you
delete a version of system software. If you choose not to remove this
software when prompted, you must either:
Wait until you remove a subsequent version of system software before
you can delete any unused regional software.
Remove all versions of the selected regional software on the system.
You can then install the required version.
The Regional Software Diagnostic Details window displays the status of
each region in the current system software.
displayed values.
Table 78 Diagnostic Details
Values
Description
In Use
The regional software is currently being used by the system.
Available
The regional software is fully loaded on the system, but it is
not currently in use.
Regional Software
Table 78
defines the
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