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On 29/05/2009, at 4:26 AM, sjl wrote:
I'm stuck on this step. Please Help!
I doubt I have an answer for you but since you've received no other
responses ...
Did you set Chinese (Taiwan) as your language for both "Standards and
Formats" and "Language for non-Unicode programs"?
Go into ControlPanel>Regional and Language Options and select the
Advanced tab. Ensure that all code page conversion tables for Taiwan
are installed. I generally install every code page table including the
EBCDIC ones--life's easier that way.
I have successfully configured PC5250 sessions to a DBCS English
version of OS/400 (English, Japanese, and at least one of the Chinese
variants) however my host was correctly configured with a QCCSID value
other than 65535 and I did this on W2K and it was years ago so I don't
recall the details or if I encountered particular problems.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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