MultiLanguage or localised chinese windows compatibility

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From: David (David_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/01/04

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    Like to find out more information with regards to the above mentioned subject.

    Is it possible to use localised chinese (simplified and traditional) windows
    2000 pro or multilanguage pack with an English windows 2000 server?

    Will there be any incompatibility for the different languages OS?

    Can anyone point me to some information on the multilanguage pack for
    windows 2000 pro? For example how it works etc.

    thanks


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