Hello Costa,

6 Jan 2002, 16:34:12, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:

> Is there a "shortcut" way of solving this problem?

Yes  there  is  a  work  around  but  it's tricky. Basically you have to
replace  some  .fon  files  in your <font> directory. Unfortunatelly I'm
using  Win 2000 for a long time and I don't remember what you have to do
excactly. A, you should also change autoexec.bat and config.sys. I don't
remember what I have done when I resolved this problem 2 years ago.

> Anyway,  if  I  were  to  reinstall Windows with Greek language as the
> default,  would  I  be automatically seeing Greek in the Windows title
> bars and menus? This is something that I don't prefer to have.

You  will  see  greek  nowhere.  What you will have is system fonts with
greek  support.  Now  you  have  greek support but NOT system fonts with
greek  support.  Try to search ms knowledge base, maybe they have post a
workaround.

But WHENEVER YOU INSTALL WINDOWS ALWAYS CHOOSE CUSTOM INSTALL AND ALWAYS
CHOOSE GREEK KEYBOARD LAYOUT & GREEK LANGUAGE AS DEFAULT.

(sorry for the caps :))

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