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I think I may be confusing myself with the UI Culture and the computers culture.

In my application I don't touch the computers culture and therefor I didn't think there would be a problem.

For example. the application's user can chose to set the UI culture to English or Spanish ie the labels/text in the program can be displayed in either English or Spanish. If they are using the program on a German computer then the dates etc will still be in German. As you said, I could have ignored the culture altogether and just used the ResourceManager as a wrapper.

I'm trying to test all this on a VM but it's a bigger task than I imagined because the .Net version is in English so 'OK' is 'OK', not whatever is German for 'OK'.

What triggered my 'panic' was that I have a Kuwaiti prospective customer who wants to get rid of the '$' and presumably use 'KD'. I paniced because I would have expected it to use 'KD' or whatever currecy symbol is appropriate for the users region. Apparently there is no region specific culture for Kuwait so I think my application is performing as it should anyhow.

Thanks for your input - it seems I only needed to talk it through.

Glen Harvy

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