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Localization (L10n)

CA Virtual Assurance Release 12.6 is a localized release. Consider the following use cases when you work with a localized CA Virtual Assurance manager:

When you install a localized release of CA Virtual Assurance, for example, Japanese CA Virtual Assurance on a Japanese system, the installer installs the product with two languages, Japanese and English as the default language. Because CA Virtual Assurance provides a web-based user interface, you can access CA Virtual Assurance through a web browser from a remote or the local system. If you remotely access a localized release of CA Virtual Assurance, consider the following:

If the web browser locale of your system is set to a language that is not available on the CA Virtual Assurance manager, the user interface appears in English. English is the default language.