Re: language pack????

From: Jim Pickering (jimp_at_mvps.0rg)
Date: 09/04/04


Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 19:41:27 -0700

Most likely the message with the linked address is encoded using the Big-5
encoding for Chinese language. Highlight the message in the header list,
press Ctrl+F3 and check it.

-- 
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Please reply only to newsgroup.
"stvctdog" <stvctdog@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:84AC67AA-35A0-49A0-91AC-F98F63BCE84A@microsoft.com...
> When I place my cursor on a senders email address (the sender's OS is 
> Windows
> 98, IE is browser, Netscape is the email), I am asked if I want to 
> download
> and install a "Simplifed Chinese language pack". Why is this happening? My 
> OS
> is Windows XP, IE is my broswer, email is OutLook Express. Thanks in 
> advance
> for any help!!!!
> P.S.: This only happens from this particular sender. 


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