Windows Intune takes the Browser language as language of the Windows Intune Administrator Console. To change the language in the Windows Intune console you have to change the language setting of your browser. Internet Options –> General Tab –> Appearance Section –> Language Button and choose you the language which you prefer as language in your administrator console.
Tags: console, Internet Explorer, InTune, Language, Microsoft, Windows, Windows InTune, Windows Intune Console Last modified: September 6, 2011Written by Thomas Maurer• September 6, 2011• 5:28 pm• Hosting, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, Windows
Change Windows Intune Console language
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Thomas works as a Principal Program Manager & Chief Evangelist Azure Hybrid at Microsoft (Cloud + AI). He engages with the community and customers around the world to share his knowledge and collect feedback to improve the Azure hybrid cloud and edge platform. Prior to joining the Azure engineering team (Cloud + AI), Thomas was a Lead Architect and Microsoft MVP, to help architect, implement and promote Microsoft cloud technology.
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