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Windows 2003 Server
Yes, it runs under both Traditional and Simplified Chinese Windows and can show Chinese characters correctly. All you need to do is setting the [Language for non-Unicode programs] list box in the "Advanced" page of the Regional and Language Options applet of the Control Panel. Please note that you must choose [Install files for East Asian language] first before you can set it. It also implies that you cannot show both Traditional and Simplified Chinese at the same time.
Ben
>What's the scoop on running a VFP program under Chinese? That's a unicode character set, right? And VFP won't handle that? Or will it handle it if it's something like simplified Chinese?
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>Russell Campbell
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