>>>Windows looks wierd with the Korean character set, but the application is clearly using the 'English' character set. It just appears to be the wrong font. Its like expecting 'Times New Roman' but seeing 'Script'...
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>>>I'm baffled!
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>>I remember stumbling across some Microsoft Knowledge Base articles regarding Korean versions of Windows (9.x and NT, I believe). I can't remember what they were about, though.
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>I've been looking around the KB but its a little like the needle and haystack ;-)
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>If you do remember, please let me know
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Go to MSDN Search (
http://search.microsoft.com/us/dev/), use "korean" as the search word, and uncheck all sections except the Knowledge Base. I got 100 hits.
Happy hunting.
Regards. Al
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