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non-Unicode programs on user account [Win XP Pro]
Hello everyone,
I hope this is a right place for my question. I was searching the net for the answer on this problem for hours but I didn't find anything useful. You are my last resort guys :-). I'm using a localized version of XP Professional with SP3. I have 2 accounts: one with the admin rights and a second one with restricted user privileges (it's used for every day work). The problem, I'm facing now, concerns non-Unicode programs run under restricted user account. Menus in these applications are not displayed properly (they are full of hashes). The problem doesn't occur on the admin account. The advanced properties of Regional and Language Options are set except "Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile" option. This one can't be selected permanently - each time I start the Regional and Language Options applet this option turns unchecked. I tried the following: 1. I changed the user account into an admin type temporally and started applications. 2. I ran these applications on user account but with admin privileges (Run as command). 3. I created a brand new admin account and ran the programs. Non of them helped (even a third one???). The only way to use these applications with correct menus is to run them on the admin account that was set as a first account during an operating system setup process. Any clues what's wrong? Thanks in advance for all your help. Regards, gordom |
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non-Unicode programs on user account [Win XP Pro]
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 07:01:20 -0600, gordom
wrote: snip You might want to learn how to crosspost instead of multiposting copies of the same message to different newsgroups. -- Remove del for email |
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non-Unicode programs on user account [Win XP Pro]
Try transposing the settings that are changed in the CURRENT_USER part of
the registry (re; your language options) to the USERS\.Default User hive. (if you can be bothered) Using the free registry detective tool - "Reg Shot" - you can discover just which settings are changed after changing the in the Regional Options.... Otherwise - if you can't be bothered to learn how to do all that stuff - it's probably the case that, if you abandon your user account and create a brand new one - that all will be well with it!! == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "gordom" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, I hope this is a right place for my question. I was searching the net for the answer on this problem for hours but I didn't find anything useful. You are my last resort guys :-). I'm using a localized version of XP Professional with SP3. I have 2 accounts: one with the admin rights and a second one with restricted user privileges (it's used for every day work). The problem, I'm facing now, concerns non-Unicode programs run under restricted user account. Menus in these applications are not displayed properly (they are full of hashes). The problem doesn't occur on the admin account. The advanced properties of Regional and Language Options are set except "Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile" option. This one can't be selected permanently - each time I start the Regional and Language Options applet this option turns unchecked. I tried the following: 1. I changed the user account into an admin type temporally and started applications. 2. I ran these applications on user account but with admin privileges (Run as command). 3. I created a brand new admin account and ran the programs. Non of them helped (even a third one???). The only way to use these applications with correct menus is to run them on the admin account that was set as a first account during an operating system setup process. Any clues what's wrong? Thanks in advance for all your help. Regards, gordom |
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non-Unicode programs on user account [Win XP Pro]
W dniu 2010-12-12 19:57, Barry Schwarz pisze:
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 07:01:20 -0600, wrote: snip You might want to learn how to crosspost instead of multiposting copies of the same message to different newsgroups. Crossposting nor multiposting wasn't my intention. I had an access here via web interface of some internet forum (till your post I didn't even know that this is a Usenet group). Unfortunately something went wrong during editing and my post was sent twice. Sorry for that. |
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non-Unicode programs on user account [Win XP Pro]
W dniu 2010-12-13 12:04, Tim Meddick pisze:
Try transposing the settings that are changed in the CURRENT_USER part of the registry (re; your language options) to the USERS\.Default User hive. (if you can be bothered) Using the free registry detective tool - "Reg Shot" - you can discover just which settings are changed after changing the in the Regional Options.... Otherwise - if you can't be bothered to learn how to do all that stuff - it's probably the case that, if you abandon your user account and create a brand new one - that all will be well with it!! == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) Hi, Thank you very much for your replay. Being logged in as administrator: 1. I compared a language settings in both CURRENT_USER and USERS\.Default User hives (i.e Control Panel\International and also, just for secure, \Keyboard Layout and \Control Panel\Keyboard). In all hives values seems to be the same. Nevertheless, according to your advice, I transposed these keys from CURRENT_USER to USERS\.Default User. It didn't help at all. 2. Using RegShot I tried to spot what values are modified when I changed language for non-unicode programs (when language is changed computer has to be restarted). However RegShot points to dozen of values that were modified during this process, non of them refer to CURRENT_USER hive. 3. I created a brand new admin account. It didn't solve the problem. The problem still persist . I don't have my language fonts in programs menus started under limited user account. I can't select "Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile" option of Regional and Language applet permanently. When the applet is restarted this option turns to unchecked (regards admin account). Any other clues? Regards, gordom |
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