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Gets the Windows user interface (UI) language override setting for the current user account.
Get-WinUILanguageOverride [<CommonParameters>]
The Get-WinUILanguageOverride cmdlet specifies that a user-preferred display language should be used for the Windows UI. If no override setting is used, the display l
anguage is dynamically determined from the user's language list (see Get-WinUserLanguageList and Set-WinUserLanguageList).
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Set-WinUILanguageOverride
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Example 1
PS C:\>Get-WinUILanguageOverride
LCID Name DisplayName
---- ---- -----------
1033 en-US English (United States)
This command gets and displays the UI language override setting for the current user account. If the Windows UI language override is not set for the current user acco
unt, this command returns a null value.