MartyConnelly
martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Sat Apr 9 12:56:21 CDT 2005
I just checked my system, I have mine, User set to Canadian English through control Panel You might have users with different language defaults, some may only be changeable through an admin install Without an admin install may not allow this codepage changing. The system default depends on the language install of Windows. I installled US version of Windows. Someone may have installed US version of windows then setup for German windows with multilanguage pack. or have simply installed the German Versions of windows. Some variation of this maybe the problem. I think the osplcid runtime should match the OS default lcid. I am just clutching at straws.. System default LCID: 1033 (0x00000409) System default LANGID: 1033 (0x0409) English (United States) System default UI Lang: 1033 (0x0409) English (United States) User default LCID: 4105 (0x00001009) User default LANGID: 4105 (0x1009) English (Canadian) User default UI Lang: 1033 (0x0409) English (United States) You can get this info from the registry, I just happened to have a recent debug program from Google labs that dumps this info to the clipboard. JOHNWARDBELL at aol.com wrote: > >Hi Marty, >You were right about setup.lst having the language set to 1033 also in the >same file under [runtime] the OSPLCID (what ever that is) was set to 1033. I >changed the language setting to 2057 without success then the OSPLCID=2057 >again without success. I then ran the Runtime SP3 again. No joy. This was now >getting tedious. As desperate attempt to get the thing working I manually >installed Access XP runtime on the user’s PC and copied the db front end as well >and it works as it should. >Thank you once more for your input. >john bell > > -- Marty Connelly Victoria, B.C. Canada