IISADMPWD Exchange 2003 text display in french

Hello,
IISADMPWD is configured on two Frontend Exchange 2003 sp2 and it works fine.
But, the text is displayed  on the Frontend 1 is in french and on the frontend2 is in English.
How i can change the langage on the frontend2 to be in french ?
Best Regards

Edge server 2007 to Exchange 2003
2013-11-27T10:00:53.932Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,14,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,>,MAIL FROM:<[email protected]> SIZE=62314 AUTH=<>,
2013-11-27T10:00:53.948Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,15,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,<,250 2.1.0 [email protected]...Sender OK,
2013-11-27T10:00:53.948Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,16,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,>,RCPT TO:<[email protected]>,
2013-11-27T10:00:53.948Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,17,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,<,250 2.1.5 [email protected] ,
2013-11-27T10:00:53.948Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,18,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,>,BDAT 61973 LAST,
2013-11-27T10:00:54.197Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,19,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,<,503 5.5.2 Need mail command.,
2013-11-27T10:00:54.213Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,20,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,>,QUIT,
2013-11-27T10:00:54.213Z,sendToExchange2003,08D0AFC938C280EE,21,10.11.0.164:56317,10.0.0.164:25,<,221 2.0.0 mail.Receiver.com Service closing transmission channel,
Exchange 2003 Protocol log
2013-11-27 10:01:03 10.11.0.164 edge1.Receiver.com SMTPSVC1 MAIL1 10.0.0.164 0 EHLO +edge1.Receiver.com 250 0 SMTP
2013-11-27 10:01:03 10.11.0.164 edge1.Receiver.com SMTPSVC1 MAIL1 10.0.0.164 0 MAIL +FROM:<[email protected]> 250 0 SMTP
2013-11-27 10:01:03 10.11.0.164 edge1.Receiver.com SMTPSVC1 MAIL1 10.0.0.164 0 RCPT +TO:<[email protected]> 250 0 SMTP
2013-11-27 10:01:03 10.11.0.164 edge1.Receiver.com SMTPSVC1 MAIL1 10.0.0.164 0 BDAT <[email protected]> 250 62 SMTP
2013-11-27 10:01:03 10.11.0.164 edge1.Receiver.com SMTPSVC1 MAIL1 10.0.0.164 0 BDAT +22244 503 0 SMTP
2013-11-27 10:01:03 10.11.0.164 edge1.Receiver.com SMTPSVC1 MAIL1 10.0.0.164 0 QUIT edge1.Receiver.com 240 0 SMTP
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