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Guest ODTech1
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I have am trying to deploy an IBM iSeries client for Japanese users on an

English Citrix server that is hosting other English applications for English

speaking users. The problem I am running into is the Japanese application is

non-Unicode. So when I set the non-Unicode in the regional settings menu to

Japanese, all English users are getting Japanese characters. Is there any

way to run more than one Unicode setting? Or specify Japanese non-Unicode on

a per application basis? or is it all or none on that setting? Thanks

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Guest Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]
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Re: Multiple Languages in Terminal Services

 

What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?

When you mentioned "all English users are getting Japanese characters", does

'English' users see Japanese characters in that particular application only,

or the entire desktop becomes japanese?

The windows system locale is used for non-unicode application, it is a

system wide locale. Windows can only have one system locale at a time.

 

Thanks

Soo Kuan

 

 

 

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"ODTech1" <ODTech1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>I have am trying to deploy an IBM iSeries client for Japanese users on an

> English Citrix server that is hosting other English applications for

> English

> speaking users. The problem I am running into is the Japanese application

> is

> non-Unicode. So when I set the non-Unicode in the regional settings menu

> to

> Japanese, all English users are getting Japanese characters. Is there any

> way to run more than one Unicode setting? Or specify Japanese non-Unicode

> on

> a per application basis? or is it all or none on that setting? Thanks


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