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Foreign Language Shows Up
Posted by eheaps on October 26th, 2005



I have a similar problem to that covered in this thread

http://tinyurl.com/9ttn7

Where Security Center and IE appear in Slovak and Arabic, but I don't
quite understand how that particular issue was resolved. Any help
would be great.


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eheaps

Posted by eheaps on October 26th, 2005



Nobody can help?


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eheaps

Posted by Eric on October 26th, 2005


There is nothing in the MS Knowledge Base about this problem, but there is
some information about parts of XP that appear in a foreign language on the
web.

Enter: "foreign language appears" + xp - as is, in Google.

Perhaps downloading and installing IE6 SP1 from http://support.microsoft.com
might fix IE.

Just make sure that if you have loaded updates that if you are asked if you
want to keep a newer file that you click the yes button, otherwise an older
file will replace a newer file.

Eric,
PC Buyer Beware!
http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/

"eheaps" wrote:

>
> I have a similar problem to that covered in this thread
>
> http://tinyurl.com/9ttn7
>
> Where Security Center and IE appear in Slovak and Arabic, but I don't
> quite understand how that particular issue was resolved. Any help
> would be great.
>
>
> --
> eheaps
>

Posted by Plato on October 26th, 2005


eheaps wrote:
>
> Nobody can help?


You might be confusing this with a chatroom.

Posted by eheaps on October 26th, 2005



Plato Wrote:
> eheaps wrote:
>
> Nobody can help?
>
> You might be confusing this with a chatroom.


If you can't help then there really isn't any reason to be nasty.


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eheaps

Posted by eheaps on October 26th, 2005



Eric Wrote:
> There is nothing in the MS Knowledge Base about this problem, but there
> is
> some information about parts of XP that appear in a foreign language on
> the
> web.
>
> Enter: "foreign language appears" + xp - as is, in Google.
>
> Perhaps downloading and installing IE6 SP1 from
> http://support.microsoft.com
> might fix IE.
>
> Just make sure that if you have loaded updates that if you are asked if
> you
> want to keep a newer file that you click the yes button, otherwise an
> older
> file will replace a newer file.
>
> Eric,
> PC Buyer Beware!
> http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/
>
> "eheaps" wrote:
>
>
> I have a similar problem to that covered in this thread
>
> http://tinyurl.com/9ttn7
>
> Where Security Center and IE appear in Slovak and Arabic, but I don't
> quite understand how that particular issue was resolved. Any help
> would be great.
>
>
> --
> eheaps
>



I looked on Google with the search that you mentioned and all I got was
Microsoft Outlook-related problems. I do not know if Outlook has been
affected, I don't use Outlook, I use Mozilla Thunderbird. So, any
other ideas?


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eheaps


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