CA Risk Authentication supports localization, which is the process of adapting internationalized software for a region or language of your choice, by adding locale-specific components and translating the text. You can use the Localization Configuration page in CA Advanced Authentication to configure the locales that CA Risk Authentication supports.
Before you configure the available locales, you can add additional locales that will appear in the Available list for you to choose. See the topic titled "Preparing for Localization" in the CA CA Risk Authentication Installation and Deployment Guide.
To configure custom locales and set the default locale and date time format:
You can also click the >> or << buttons to move all locales to the desired lists.
Move your cursor over the question mark icon to determine the Date Time Format you want to use.
Note: The Administrator can change the Locale and Date Time Format at the organization level and also on the My Profile page.
See "Refreshing the Cache" for instructions on how to do this.
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