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Is there any problem doing a "Language pack installation"? I received an unsolicited email from a Chinese manufacturer that pertains to my business, and although the message is in English, I get a "Language pack installation" pop-up that says,
"To display language characters correctly you need to install the following language pack: Chinese Simplified" Is it OK to do that? Jack |
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Is there any problem doing a "Language pack installation"? I received an unsolicited email from a Chinese manufacturer that pertains to my business, and although the message is in English, I get a "Language pack installation" pop-up that says, "To display language characters correctly you need to install the following language pack: Chinese Simplified" Is it OK to do that? Jack It's okay to do that, but there really isn't a reason to. If he sends in English you should be able to read it, and you probably can't read the Chinese anyway. BTW, at least for the current beta, Windows Vista appears to display the Chinese without a problem, judging by the spam I receive. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE "Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither." |
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Thanks Frank!
Jack "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote in message ... "Jack" wrote in message Is there any problem doing a "Language pack installation"? I received an unsolicited email from a Chinese manufacturer that pertains to my business, and although the message is in English, I get a "Language pack installation" pop-up that says, "To display language characters correctly you need to install the following language pack: Chinese Simplified" Is it OK to do that? Jack It's okay to do that, but there really isn't a reason to. If he sends in English you should be able to read it, and you probably can't read the Chinese anyway. BTW, at least for the current beta, Windows Vista appears to display the Chinese without a problem, judging by the spam I receive. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE "Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither." |
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![]() "Jack" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Is there any problem doing a "Language pack installation"? I received an unsolicited email from a Chinese manufacturer that pertains to my business, and although the message is in English, I get a "Language pack installation" pop-up that says, "To display language characters correctly you need to install the following language pack: Chinese Simplified" Is it OK to do that? Jack |
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