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Intune auto pilot international settings
- Mar 31, 2022Rudy_Ooms_MVP thanks for your help. My xml was wrong. I ended up creating a different app with a CMD file in it and the xml inside the win32 package. I also separated the PowerShell script to add the language to a different win32 package. For anyone requiring something similar here is my xml: <gs:GlobalizationServices xmlns:gs="urn:longhornGlobalizationUnattend"> <gs:UserList> 
 <gs:User UserID="Current" CopySettingsToDefaultUserAcct="true" CopySettingsToSystemAcct="true"/>
 </gs:UserList><!-- GeoID --> 
 <gs:LocationPreferences>
 <gs:GeoID Value="117"/>
 </gs:LocationPreferences><gs:MUILanguagePreferences> 
 <gs:MUILanguage Value="en-US"/>
 <gs:MUIFallback Value="he-IL"/>
 </gs:MUILanguagePreferences><!-- system locale --> 
 <gs:SystemLocale Name="he-IL"/><!-- input preferences --> 
 <gs:InputPreferences>
 <gs:InputLanguageID Action="add" ID="0409:00000409"/>
 <gs:InputLanguageID Action="add" ID="040D:0002040D"/>
 </gs:InputPreferences>
 <gs:UserLocale>
 <gs:Locale Name="he-IL" SetAsCurrent="true" ResetAllSettings="false">
 </gs:Locale>
 </gs:UserLocale>
 </gs:GlobalizationServices>For detection of the application: try{ $DefaultHive = "microsoft.powershell.core\Registry::HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT" $CP = Join-Path -Path $DefaultHive -ChildPath "Control Panel\International" $KL = Join-Path -Path $DefaultHive -ChildPath "Keyboard Layout\Preload" $DHCP = Get-ItemProperty -Path $CP $DHKL = Get-ItemProperty -Path $KL if($DHCP.Locale -eq "0000040D" ` -and $DHCP.LocaleName -eq "he-IL" ` -and $DHCP.iCountry -eq "972" ` -and $DHKL.1 -eq "00000409" ` -and $DHKL.2 -eq "0000040D"){ Write-Output "Profile international settings were copied successfully" exit 0 }else{ Write-Error "Error copying profile international settings" exit 1 } }catch{ $ErrorMessage = $_.Exception.Message Write-Error $ErrorMessage exit 1 }Rahamim 
Rudy_Ooms_MVP thanks for your help.
My xml was wrong. I ended up creating a different app with a CMD file in it and the xml inside the win32 package. I also separated the PowerShell script to add the language to a different win32 package.
For anyone requiring something similar here is my xml:
<gs:GlobalizationServices xmlns:gs="urn:longhornGlobalizationUnattend">
<gs:UserList>
<gs:User UserID="Current" CopySettingsToDefaultUserAcct="true" CopySettingsToSystemAcct="true"/>
</gs:UserList>
<!-- GeoID -->
<gs:LocationPreferences>
<gs:GeoID Value="117"/>
</gs:LocationPreferences>
<gs:MUILanguagePreferences>
<gs:MUILanguage Value="en-US"/>
<gs:MUIFallback Value="he-IL"/>
</gs:MUILanguagePreferences>
<!-- system locale -->
<gs:SystemLocale Name="he-IL"/>
<!-- input preferences -->
<gs:InputPreferences>
<gs:InputLanguageID Action="add" ID="0409:00000409"/>
<gs:InputLanguageID Action="add" ID="040D:0002040D"/>
</gs:InputPreferences>
<gs:UserLocale>
<gs:Locale Name="he-IL" SetAsCurrent="true" ResetAllSettings="false">
</gs:Locale>
</gs:UserLocale>
</gs:GlobalizationServices>
For detection of the application:
try{
    $DefaultHive = "microsoft.powershell.core\Registry::HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT"
    $CP = Join-Path -Path $DefaultHive -ChildPath "Control Panel\International"
    $KL = Join-Path -Path $DefaultHive -ChildPath "Keyboard Layout\Preload"
    $DHCP = Get-ItemProperty -Path $CP
    $DHKL = Get-ItemProperty -Path $KL
    if($DHCP.Locale -eq "0000040D" `
    -and $DHCP.LocaleName -eq "he-IL" `
    -and $DHCP.iCountry -eq "972" `
    -and $DHKL.1 -eq "00000409" `
    -and $DHKL.2 -eq "0000040D"){
        Write-Output "Profile international settings were copied successfully"
        exit 0
    }else{
        Write-Error "Error copying profile international settings"
        exit 1
    }
}catch{
    $ErrorMessage = $_.Exception.Message
    Write-Error $ErrorMessage
    exit 1
}Rahamim
- David BargnaOct 18, 2023Iron Contributordoes this run in system context/device? we have tried the same and it doesnt seem to apply. W11, autopilot+esp