Use 'Preferences' in Google to chose the displayed language and your search
language(s) and save them. They'll stay until you clear you 'Temp' folder.
"Michael Nemtsev" wrote:
> Hello Bill,
>
> But everything worked well on Vista RC1. Google was google.com and ideas.live.com
> was on english, not on russian as it's now
>
> B> "Michael Nemtsev" <nemtsev@msn.com> wrote in message
> B> news:1799a79b3c16728c8deab1f608838@msnews.microsof t.com...
> B>
> >> After installing Vista RTM I've stumble over that all internet sites
> >> are opened with local regional settings.
> >> For example instead of google.com I got google.<my_region>
> B> That has nothing to do with your regional settings. Google checks
> B> your domain IP range and serves you a page based on your IPs physical
> B> location, in your case Russia. For me, I get the Canadian version.
> B>
> B> However, the actual domain is still from one of the four main IPs for
> B> Google.com in the US.
> B>
> B> If I used dial-up and connected to VoxNet in Russia, I too would get
> B> an RU page even though my location is Canada.
> B>
> >> Where and what I need to set to get the default US region settins for
> >> IE
> >>
> B> You already have it set correctly, and IE7 is working properly.
> B>
> ---
> WBR,
> Michael Nemtsev [C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour
>
> "At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
> cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche
>
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