The GetThreadLocale function returns the calling thread’s current locale.
LCID GetThreadLocale(VOID)
This function has no parameters.
The function returns the calling thread’s 32-bit LCID locale identifier.
When a thread is created, it is given the system default thread locale. The system reads the system default thread locale from the registry when the system boots. This system default can be modified for future process and thread creation using Control Panel’s International application.
SetThreadLocale, GetSystemDefaultLCID, GetUserDefaultLCID
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