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Configuring Language Support on Windows ME/98


If your end users run Windows ME/98, complete the following procedures to configure language support.

These operating systems support only the standard interactivity mode for Siebel Web clients, such as is used by customer applications. They do not support high interactivity mode.

NOTE:  The Windows ME/98 operating systems do not have cross-code page support, so in this case, Internet Explorer itself can be set up with language support, as described below.

To configure language support on Windows ME/98

  1. In Internet Explorer, navigate to Windows Update (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com).

    NOTE:  You can also access Windows Update from the Internet Explorer menu bar by choosing Tools > Windows Update.

  2. Select the desired language support.

    It is not necessary to also install a localized user interface for each language.

    NOTE:  You may also receive a prompt to install language support from Windows Update when you load a Web page containing characters that are not covered by installed language support.

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