Another question to wizards)

I run gvim on Windows 7 Professional x86 so my default encoding is set to
native cp1251. To avoid problems when opening files with Unicode encoding
('fileencoding') I want to change 'encoding' value to utf-8. But when I do
so some standard messages in command line translated to Russian before are
corrupted. And look like this:

href=http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14502217/messages_corrupted.png

Is there any way to somehow "reencode" them or to turn off such translated
elements at all?

Thanks in advance!

Best regards,
Mikhail Golubev

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