Discovery credential test is getting timed out for using the wrong localisation timestampDescriptionWhile performing POC for key customer (Pre-sales), have setup Mid Server which is validated and running. When tried to test credential, it's getting timed out 1. All output command are stuck in ECC queue2. Restarting Mid server from SN instance doesn't work, however manual start of mid server service is working3. The last refresh started and stopped entry show "2565-01-24" Release or EnvironmentRomeResolution-Updated wrapper-override.conf file:wrapper.lang=en_US Click here -Changed system local to English US from OS.-Copied the setting to "current" and "new user".-Restarted the server and its taking right date/time formats. Please check below steps to localize a language and time. How to localize a language on Windows Server 2019? 1.Open the Start menu and click the gear icon. 2.Click Time & Language. 3.Click Language in the left pane. 4.On the Language screen on the right, click Add a language. 5.On the Choose a language to install screen, select your language from the list and click Next. In this step, the Japanese is selected as an example. 6.Click Options of the added language. 7.On the Language screen, select your language from the Windows display language pull-down menu and click Date & time from the left pane. 8.On the Date & time screen, select your time zone from the Time zone pull-down menu. 9.Select Region from the left pane and select your region from the Country or region pull-down menu. 10.Scroll down on the Region screen and click Additional date, time, & regional settings under "Related settings". 11.On the Clock and Region window, click Region. 12.On the Region window, open the Administrative tab and click Copy settings in the "Welcome screen and new user accounts" section. 13.On the Welcome screen and new user accounts settings screen, select all items under the "Copy your current setting to" section and click OK. If the dialog box requests restart is displayed, click Cancel in this step. 14.On the Administrative tab screen, click Change system locale in the "Language for non-Unicode programs" section. 15. On the Region Settings screen, select your region from the Current system locale pull-down menu and click OK. 16.On the dialog box requests restart, click Restart now to restart the system. 17.After restart completed, check if the language of interfaces such as logon screen is changed to the selected language.