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Guest Paul Kraemer
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Hi,

 

I am running Windows 2000 Server on a PC I use for creating applications

using a Human Machine Interface development package called "WonderWare". A

while ago, I was planning on creating an application that was going to go to

China. I can't remember exactly how I did this, but now, when I go to

Control Panel | Regional Options on the General Tab, my locale is set for

English (United States), but below that it says that my "system is configured

to read and write documents in multiple languages." Below this, I have

checkmarks next to both "Western Europe and United States" and "Traditional

Chinese (Default)". These are both grayed out. I try selecting "Western

Europe and United States" and clicking the "Set default" button, but this

does not seem to do anything.

 

The problem I am experiencing is that in the Wonderware application, certain

characters (specifically the degree symbol) are showing up as Chinese

characters. If anyone can tell me how I can set this system back to US

English only, I would appreciate it.

 

Thanks,

Paul

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Paul Kraemer

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