RDP / Terminal Services Language question Question

Hi
I have about 20 users connecting to my 2012 R2  terminal server. 5 of my users are french. I need to be able to enable the French MUI for these users at log on. Would this be done via a power shell script or as part of a GPO. I have tried everything
with no success. 
The users are created and language is chosen on the fly. This means that even if I have installed the language pack and MUI it is not visible to new users even though it is installed. 

Hi,
You can put the 5 French users in a separate OU and configure this GP for them.
User Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Regional and Language Options
Hope this helps.
Jeremy Wu
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