Microsoft KB Archive/322204

= XCCC: Double-Byte Characters Appear Incorrectly in Messages Between Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer =

Article ID: 322204

Article Last Modified on 2/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server

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This article was previously published under Q322204



SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA), if you try to send an e-mail message that contains characters from a Double-Byte Character Set (DBCS) in the subject line or message body, the DBCS characters in that message may appear to the recipient as unrecognizable characters.

You expect the characters to be properly rendered, or if unsupported, to appear as question marks (?).



CAUSE
This behavior may occur when both of the following are true:
 * You create an e-mail message that contains DBCS characters in the subject line or message body while logged on to OWA in the Chinese (CHS) language version of Microsoft Internet Explorer or by using a CHS language version of Microsoft Outlook.

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 * You open the message in a U.S. language version of Netscape Navigator version 4.7.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, set the Netscape Navigator language character set to Chinese/China [zh-CN]. To do so, follow these steps:
 * 1) Start Netscape Navigator.
 * 2) On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
 * 3) Under Category, expand Navigator, and then click Languages.
 * 4) Click Add, click Chinese/China [zh-CN], and then click OK.
 * 5) Click Chinese/China [zh-CN], and then press the UP ARROW key to move it to the top of the list.
 * 6) Click OK.

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