14.1.15 Some Characters Will Be Displayed As Question Masks (?)
When Logging In To The Web Client Of The Chinese Version In
The Window Opera
Symptom
If you log in to the web client of the Chinese version in the Window operating system of the
English version, some characters will be displayed as question masks (
?
).
Possible Cause
The current language for non-Unicode programs is not Chinese (Simplified, PRC).
Solution
Set the current language for non-Unicode programs to Chinese (Simplified, PRC):
1.
Choose
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Clock, Language, and Region
.
2.
Click
Region and Language
.
The
Region and Language
dialog box is displayed.
3.
Click
Administrative
tab page.
4.
Click
Change system locale
in
Language for non-Unicode programs area
.
5.
Set
Current system locale
to
Chinese (Simplified, PRC)
.
14.1.16 Some Characters Will Be Displayed As Question Masks (?)
When Logging In To The Web Client Of The Korean Version In
The Window Operating System Of The Chinese Version
Symptom
If you log in to the web client of the Korean version in the Window operating system of the
Chinese version, some characters will be displayed as question masks (
?
).
Possible Cause
The current language for non-Unicode programs is not Chinese (Simplified, PRC).
Solution
Set the current language for non-Unicode programs to Korean (Korea):
1.
Choose
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Clock, Language, and Region
.
2.
Click
Region and Language
.
The
Region and Language
dialog box is displayed.
3.
Click
Administrative
tab page.
4.
Click
Change system locale
in
Language for non-Unicode programs area
.
5.
Set
Current system locale
to
Korean (Korea)
.
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