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Tech Tip : CA Single Sign-On : Internationalization doesn't work in upgraded 12.52SP1 CA Single Sign-On environment.

  • 1.  Tech Tip : CA Single Sign-On : Internationalization doesn't work in upgraded 12.52SP1 CA Single Sign-On environment.

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Nov 29, 2016 05:33 AM

    Issue:

     

    Running Web Agent, the Password Services aren't localized as expected.

     

    When I'm selecting Thai language, everything is coming in Thai
    except the reason for change password which is coming in another
    language other than Thai.

     

    On a "change password page" you can see the below:

     

    ========
    Password Change Request (Thai language)

     

     "your password change was not accepted." comes in Thai Language.

     

    But "Your password must contain minimum 8 characters." appears in english.
    Environment:
    Web Agent 12.52SP1CR02 on Apache 2.2; Running with Basic Password Services;
    Cause:

     

    The issue has been caused by the fact that you were using your customized
    .fcc files from former version 12.5, with the new internationalization
    feature from 12.52SP1. But you shouldn't use both at the same time.
    Resolution:

     

    - Use your customized .fcc files, but disable the localization
      by setting ACO Localization to no;

     

    - Use the out of the box .fcc files, but enable the out of the
      box internationalization feature by setting ACO Localization to yes;

     

    From documentation :

     

    Disable Internationalization to Use Customized FCCs from Upgraded Agents
    Versions Prior to 12.51

     

    The default internationalization support introduced in 12.51
    agents prevents customized FCCs created for use with agent
    versions prior to 12.51 from working upon upgrade. If you
    have upgraded such an agent and want to continue using your
    customized FCCs, disable agent internationalization using the
    Localization agent configuration parameter.

     

    Important! Disabling agent internationalization prevents the
    use of all forms supplied with the new agent and disables all
    other agent internationalization features. For a longer term
    solution, we recommend migrating your existing FCCs to work on
    an internationalized agent and reenabling agent internationalization.
    For more information, see FCC Internationalization.

     


    Disable Internationalization to Use Customized FCCs from Upgraded Agents Versions Prior to 12.51

     


    KB : TEC1210489