Microsoft KB Archive/150977

= XADM: Supporting Localized Exchange Clients =

Article ID: 150977

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q150977



SUMMARY
The following error may be generated by the MSExchangeIS service and logged in the Application Log in Microsoft Windows NT Event Viewer:

Event ID 1085

Some data referred to code page  that is currently not supported by the operating system.

If any localized Microsoft Exchange Clients have mailboxes on a Microsoft Exchange Server computer, the Exchange Server computer must have the correct code pages installed for the appropriate character mapping to occur. You must install the code page on the Exchange Server computer in Control Panel by double-clicking International, and the Locales property sheet for that Exchange Server computer must list the code page (in other words, the language) under Selected Locales.



MORE INFORMATION
To configure the Exchange Server computer to allow localized Exchange Clients to connect and see information that is properly sorted and formatted for their language, perform the following steps:  Start the Exchange Server Administrator program, select the Servers object, and select the Exchange Server computer that is generating the error. On the File menu, click Properties, and click the Locales tab. Add the appropriate languages from the list on the left. If the appropriate code page has not been installed in Microsoft Windows NT, a prompt appears that asks you to install the code page. In accordance with the procedure outlined in the Readme file provided on the Microsoft Exchange Server CD:  Log on to the Microsoft Windows NT Server computer as a local administrator. In Program Manager, select the Main program group, and in Control Panel, double-click International. In Language, select the language support you want to add to the computer, and click OK. You are prompted to specify the location of the national language support files. Restart the computer.</li> Reset the country and language settings back to their original settings.</li></ol> </li></ol>

This procedure may change with the release of Windows NT Server version 4.0.

Following is a list of languages and the corresponding Windows NT code pages that the data is translated into. The  in the error message corresponds to the number in the Windows NT column: