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windows 98 - Arabic language support
For example, you must have Microsoft Windows 2000 with Arabic language support, Arabic-enabled Windows NT 4.0, Arabic-enabled Windows 95, or Arabic-enabled Windows 98. In the Arabic-enabled versions of Microsoft Windows, Arabic language support is automatically turned on (activated). However, in Microsoft Windows

Arabic language support
Hebrew Language Support The Hebrew language pack includes TrueType fonts and other support files to enable Internet Explorer to display Hebrew text. Arabic Language Support The Arabic language pack includes TrueType fonts and other support files to enable Internet Explorer to display Arabic text.

Arabic language support
Mark m...@lanfear.com comp os linux development apps comp os linux misc comp os linux setup hi! we're trying to do some multilingual development here. we'd like to support Arabic or Hebrew. Are there any versions of Linux with BiDi support and appropriate input methods? We're running SuSE 7, RH7, and Mandrake 8 here

Arabic Language support
I need to install arabic language support in order to wright and read arabic text. I know how to install other languages by way of Windows Setup, but it so happens arabic is not avalable. Does someone has any idea how to fix this?? I use the dutch version of Windows ME. TIA Hugo de Payns.

Arabic words Search by using FullText Search
From
the list of available add-ons at the Windows ME Update site: Arabic Language Support 298 KB/ Download Time: < 1 min Enable Internet Explorer to display Note: This is an updated version of Arabic Language Support. Read this first If you don't see this option at the Windows Update site, you may need to use

Arabic Language Support
If you are using a non-Arabic keyboard, the visual keyboard is helpfull (found under Accesibility in the Start menu). You will probably want to enable the language bar to switch between languages. Go to Control Panel to enable Arabic language support (under Languages if I remember accurately).

foreign Language Support
Brad Leyden bradley...@spammail.com microsoft public pocketpc I cannot read Arabic web pages either, but then I can't read Arabic at all. Try finding the font used in the full sized windows, usually in the fonts folder and copying it onto the PDA. Works for most things. (Hint search for *.ttf) -- Brad Leyden 6°

How do I enable Arabic Language support?
antoine kelzi antoine.ke...@ssaglobal.com microsoft public pocketpc Hi, Can anyone help me, I cannot read Arabic web pages neither write in Arabic on my PDA. It is an i-mate k-jam. MS Windows Mobile 5.0. Thanks.

Arabic language support?
Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT] yur...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public arabic ie Hala, did you try installing Arabic language support for IE (I assume you use What about Arabic language support for Windows (for windows xp it is in Control Panel -> Regional and Langage Options -> Language Tab -> Install Files for

Excel 2000 in arabic
Ron Smith li...@pmbx.net demos local lists cgp Is there any reason to think that CommuniGate Pro as provided could not handle arabic characters? We're using OS X, and I believe there is an arabic language support. ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you

Office 2000 on Arabic Win95
Nihat Topaloglu niha...@ozemail.com.au comp software arabic [CSA Archive - Reposted by Moderator] Arabic language support in software is APPALLING on the Macintosh, Appalling in the fact that it is near NON existent, and if there is a product that supports Arabic script, it is most usually overpriced,

Multi-Language support
Isn't this what Arabic Support is for? Arabic (or any other for that matter) "language support" in Internet Explorer is a misnomer. It's not "language support", it's "text support". If you have Arabic language support functioning, all that means is that you should be able to *see* text written in the Arabic

Arabic Language Support
Adam adam.rosef...@crossmatch.net microsoft public win2000 general I have an application that needs to switch back and forth between arabic and english. When I switch, letters typed in english stay english and those typed in arabic stay arabic, however the numbers are either all english or all arabic.

sqlserver and Arabic language
See http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/language/proofingtools.mspx for more information. arnasser wrote: Hi everyone... I need to install Arabic Language Support (Spellcheck and others) into my Office 2003, since it is an english version (I can write in arabic there, but the dectionaries for the

Language Settings
I tried to look for an Arabic language plug-in, I could not find any. Note: I have Arabic language support on my Mac, but that does not help in this case. Can any one help? Please email me at billsheko...@hotmail.com I asked this question before. According to Jimmy Grewal (MS-MBU) IE for the Mac does not support

Arabic Language Support for PocketPC
( the message title is : language pack installation ) yes, my pc supports the arabic language but i didnt use any arabic language on my website and i wasnt having this problem when i was using flash mx 2004 .. i wish that someone can help me to know the cause of this problem and fix it .

Arabic Language Support
In addition to the BOL documentation, there is now on MSDN - "Arabic Language Support in Microsoft SQL Server 2000" at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp? url=/library/en-us/dnsql2k/htm l/sql_arabicsupport.asp that might also be helpful to you. Regards, John "Hadi" <h_bah...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

Arabic Language Support
You need the "Arabic Language Support". I don't remember whether this comes with Windows 98 or is installed by Internet Explorer. Mozilla 1.5 on MS Windows 98 with "Arabic Language Support" displays Arabic and Persian OK. (For Urdu, you would need third-party extensions or Windows 2000.) I installed it later,

arabic language support
At that time, I was able to see Arabic characters on Arabic web pages just fine. I have since removed Office 2000 from my system. I am now running the final release of IE5, and I am unable to see Arabic characters. All I see is squares. I have Arabic Language Support installed as well as Auto Language Selection,

Arabic Language Support
Gary Woodruff gwoodr...@mvps.org microsoft public win98 gen_discussion If you just want Arabic language character support you can download it from the Window Go to the International Language Support section and towards the bottom look for Arabic Language Support. -- Gary Woodruff MS MVP DTS "That'll be the day"