Peter,
Another difference between 98 and 2K it would seem I have found with your
input. I can not tell you HOW many times I have looked at this control
panel item, and never, for some reason, realized that this was a part of
the settings available in this control panel selection.
I can tell you one BIG selection area I am having trouble fulling finding
everyting that is available and controlable is the administrator tools
selection - this ends up bringing up a number of other icon selections, and
then each one seems to have a number of capabilities to view and/or
control. One reason, among many, that I bought several 2K reference books
lately to really start fully understanding what is fully in 2K pro as well
as how to set the values/selection properly. Just wish I would get enough
time to read and delve into them :-(.
Ralph
Peter Kaulback
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05/24/02 08:50 AM
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pcworks
Ralph, these added features are already available by default in win2k. In
Control Panel choose Regional Options to add any of these additional
languages to your computer.
Peter Kaulback
In the hour of 07:58 AM 5/24/2002 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke
this:
>Gerry,
>
>I am not disagreeing with you at all with regard to the fonts, since that
>makes perfect sense. BUT, then I have the question of why are they offered
>as an update feature with regard to Win9x/Me, but I have never seen them
>offered as an update feature for my Win2K system at work??? This has
>puzzled me for quite some time, since on my home system, with Win98SE,
when
>I updated the system with a particular version of IE (can not remember
>which vesion now - maybe when I went to IE 5.01 or 5.5), it all of a
sudden
>offered this update with a ton of languages.
>
>However, when I updated my Win2K system at work with SP-1 and then SP-2,
>when each respective pack was available, I never have seen the languages
on
>the list of available updates. Unless it was automatically a part of
either
>the initial install or part of the service packs, they would not have been
>installed I would think. Or would they have been a part of the version of
>IE for Win2K and not a part of the version of IE for Win9x systems????
>
>Ralph
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