Integrating the custom language in EntraPass

After the translation is finished, integrate the new dictionary into the system dictionary so that system operators can use it. The following table describes the icons in the vocabulary editor window. You can also select these options from the Actions menu.

Table 1. Vocabulary editor icons
Icon Description
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Apply changes to operational dictionary: Select this option when you want to test your changes before you update other workstations.
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Restore operational vocabulary: Select this option to restore the default languages. It creates a self-extracting file which restores the original dictionary.
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Scan dictionary for new entries: Select this option when the software was updated.
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Create self-extracting file for update: Select this option if you decide to implement the new vocabulary. The system creates an Updatedictionary.exe file, and prompts you to select a destination folder for the file.
  1. Start the Vocabulary Editor. The Vocabulary Editor window toolbar displays five buttons.
    Note: The Graphic User Interface appears only in one of fifteen languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Simplified Chinese, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Czech, Slovak, and Haitian Creole.
  2. Select a newly translated vocabulary.
    • You can choose to Apply changes to the Operational dictionary: this option is useful when you want to test your changes before you update other workstations.
    • Restore the operational vocabulary: this option allows the user to easily restore the default languages. It creates a self-extracting file which restores the original dictionary.
    • Scan dictionary for new entries: this option is useful when the software was updated for example.
  3. If you decide to implement the new vocabulary, click the Actions menu and select Create self-extracting file for update. The system creates the Updatedictionary.exe file, and prompts you to select a destination folder for the file.
  4. Select the destination folder for Updatedictionary.exe. By default, the self-extracting file is stored in C:\Program Files\Kantech (application).
    Note: Copy the Updatedictionary.exe file on a network folder if you want operators to access the file to update their software application.