General overview
Available also for Ollivetti, Develop and Aurora with Dispatcher Paragon Terminal Application - 2nd Gen.
User Preferred Language feature allows administrator to set up preferred language used by Dispatcher Paragon Terminal Application for individual users.
The preferred language could be set up in LDAP account for individual users. When the user logs into Dispatcher Paragon Terminal Application - 2nd Gen. the application is automatically set to his/her preferred language.
Enabling User Preferred Language feature
- Set up LDAP Integration Wizard to replicate information about user's preferred language into system database.
To set up LDAP/Active Directory integration, go to System > LDAP Integration in the Management Service interface, and navigate to an Advanced settings tab.
Fill in the name of the LDAP attribute that contains user's preferred language to the field named Attribute containing preferred language. - Set up the values in the users LDAP accounts - fill in language codes into the LDAP attribute used for users' preferred language - see Configuring supported languages in Embedded Terminal for currently supported languages and their codes.
Example of application of the code for Czech language in user LDAP account.
- Run Full LDAP Replication, and either wait until the changes are synchronized to all Site Servers automatically or force their synchronization manually via Management Service web interface.
Check the language code are replicated from LDAP and that they are valid
- Open Management Service web interface, navigate to Users, open detailed information of selected user.
- See value of Preferred language - there should be the language code read from LDAP followed by the name of the language in parenthesis.
- If the value read from LDAP is not supported by Dispatcher Paragon Terminal Application, there is (Unknown) displayed as the language name.
Disable the feature
- Set up LDAP Integration Wizard to replicate information about user's preferred language into system database.
To set up LDAP/Active Directory integration, go to management interface > System > LDAP Integration, and navigate to the Advanced settings tab.
Make sure the Attribute containing preferred language field is empty.