Enabling Regional Options in Windows 2003

  To enable the Regional and Language Options in Windows 2003:

  1. In the Windows taskbar, select Start, then Control Panel and double-click Regional and Language Options.

    The Regional Options tab of the Regional and Language Options dialog box is displayed.

  2. In the Standards and formats frame, from the drop-down list, select the appropriate language to use for formatting items such as numbers, currencies, time, and dates.

    In most cases, you set this language to match your location.

  3. Click the Languages tab and click the Details button.

    The Text Services and Input Languages dialog box is displayed.

  4. In the Default input language drop-down list, select the installed input language to use.

  5. If the language you want does not appear in the Default input language drop-down list, click Add in the Installed services frame.

    The Add Input Language dialog box is displayed.

  6. In the Input languages list, select the language that you want to add.

  7. In the Keyboard layout/IME list, select the check box for the type of text service you want to install and click OK.

    For example, you may select Cyrillic to display Russian characters or Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese to display Chinese characters.

  8. Optional: If the languages that you need do not appear in the Add input languages dialog box, or if you want to add a specific code page to a language, perform the following steps:

    1. Click Cancel to close both the Add input languages dialog box.

    2. Click Cancel to close the Text Services and Languages dialog box.

    3. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.

    4. In the Code page conversion tables frame, select the appropriate code page conversion tables.

      Select the code page tables that correspond to the languages that you want to display on the Integration Services Console computer.

    5. Click Apply.

  9. Click OK to close the Regional Language and Options dialog box.

    For more information on Windows Regional Language and Options, refer to the Windows 2003 documentation.