The N1 Grid Service Provisioning System 5.0 has been internationalized to install and run in localized environment. Also, The N1 Grid Service Provisioning System 5.0 accepts non–ASCII characters. You will need to adhere to the following requirements if you require that the software support non-ASCII characters:
All applications must be run in the same locale or in locales that are equivalent. The Remote Agent, Local Distributors, and CLI Client must run a locale that is compatible with the locale in which the Master Server is running.
You must use Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0, or Netscape 7.0.
Set the web browser Character Interface to use UTF-8, which is also known as Unicode or Universal Alphabet.
In the configuration files, such as the config.properties file, all non-ASCII characters must be Unicode-encoded. You can create configuration files in any encoding. Then, use the native2ascii command that is available in the JavaTM Development Kit (JDK) package to convert the file to Unicode-encoded ASCII characters.