Remote management non-English computers?

Hi guys,
I have an interesting situation. In our company appears to have computers with a non-English windows 7. My personal opinion is against it but what can I do. Sometimes i have to connect to notebooks, workstations and guess what Services, Event viewer etc.
things are not in English e.g. German, Spanish and so on. So, my question is: When using Computer Management console to connect to these computers, how to see things in English in order to manage them? There should be a way because when I set GPO in English
- it is applied. Thanks in advance

Hi Kondio,
Check This it might help
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows7/products/features/language-packs
You can try this
Install Language pack.
capture the registry hive for English Export it as .reg
Capture the registry hive for other languages and export as .reg
Once you take remote you can just execute English.reg hive to change language to english after your work you can just change the language of OS to user preferred by executing the other language hive backup's
To Download Language packs for win7
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/language-packs#lptabs=win7
Regards,
Srivishnu.K

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