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(Disclaimer:
Please don't give me any crap about using old software.
This shop is several years behind on upgrades, and has not yet considered
buying RDi for our developers.)

Our iSeries system is currently running V5R4 of the OS. I'm currently using
WDSc version 6.0, and have finally gotten my hands on the WDSc v7.0 disks.
My desktop PC is running Windows XP Pro SP3.

My client is a multinational company with over 50 branches located around
the world. Under 'Regional and Language Options' I have the East Asian
languages installed on my desktop PC system, and I have Japanese selected as
my alternate language.

(This was done to allow configuring PC5250 sessions to display Japanese
characters while working on a project for Japan.)

Problem:
When I run the WDSc v7.0 setup program, all of the program panels come up
either in mixed English/Japanese or are displayed in Japanese only.

Am I going to have to get my Japanese co-worker to read the prompts to me so
I can see what they say, or is there another solution for installing this?

Regards,
sjl








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