Microsoft KB Archive/178933

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XADM: Using Non-U.S. Clients on Domestic (U.S.) Server

Article ID: 178933

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006



APPLIES TO

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



This article was previously published under Q178933

SUMMARY

In order for a domestic (U.S.) Exchange Server computer to accommodate non- U.S. English clients, each language must have files and templates specific to its nationality installed on the server.

The user interface and administration of the server are not affected by these changes.

MORE INFORMATION

In order for the foreign client to be able to communicate with the server, the Template.csv file and all associated files must be imported using the Exchange Administrator.

The Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 CD-ROM includes the files necessary for French, German, and Japanese in the \setup\<platform>\tpl\<language> folder.

With the release of Exchange Server 5.0 and Exchange Server 5.5, these languages were moved to the corresponding non-U.S. English client CD-ROM. They may be found in the \tpl folder.

The following is a procedure for importing the Template.csv file and all associated files, for all versions:

  1. Click Directory Import on the Tools menu.
  2. Click Import File, browse, and select the Template.csv for the appropriate language. Click Open. All necessary files will be copied from the source to the Exchange Server computer.
  3. Verify that the files were installed properly by checking for the language in the following leaf objects in the Exchange Administrator program:


\configuration\addressing\details templates
\configuration\addressing\one-off address templates.

If the client requires the support of special fonts or double byte characters not included in the non-U.S. English standard set (for example, Japanese), the code page for that country must also be installed. The foreign language code pages must be loaded before the following proceedures are performed.

For additional information on using non-U.S. English clients on a U.S.English server, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

160028 Adding Code Pages to Windows NT Server 4.0


151701 How to Manually Add Code Pages For Mixed Languages




Also see the Microsoft Exchange 5.0 Client Release Notes. This is the Readme.wri file on the Client CD-ROM.


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