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Old August 26th 04, 01:59 PM
Anando [MS-MVP]
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Default Windows XP and East Asian language pack

Hi Jordan,

In order to install a language pack (the east-asian language pack in your case), you need the original Windows XP CD.
Your computer should have come with a Windows XP CD.

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"Jordan" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I went to Control PanelRegional/Language and tried to
install the East Asian language option. I was prompted to
search for the file cplexe.exe which is part of the XP
Home edition Service Pack 2 CD. I don't have any CD,
though I believe that I do have the Service Pack 2
installed (Windows Firewall, etc.) Any suggestions as to
how to get around this obstacle?

Also, I noticed that in order to participate in this
community, it seems I need to use IExplorer in order to
post and read messages. When I use Mozilla Firefox, I
seem to have a problem making the popup window come up,
even though I cut and posted the web address into Pop up
allowed sites on Mozilla Options menu.

Thanks for your help,

Jordan



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