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Homa
Hi all,
I want to know how to force Access 2000 to not create the database in
multilanguage even if the OS support multilanguage. Be specific,
I am running Win2000 with Asian support enabled. If I create a
database and try to access it from another computer without the asian
support (It's a XP Home) through OleDb (in .net 1.1), I got this
error, "Selected collating sequence not supported by the operating
system"
I'm able to fix this issue by installing the asian support to the
client pc, but since the database doesn't require the multilanguage
support in the first place. This is a requirement to the client
computer that doesn't make sense.
Please check the following for more information,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q202150
Thanks for concern,
Homa Wong
I want to know how to force Access 2000 to not create the database in
multilanguage even if the OS support multilanguage. Be specific,
I am running Win2000 with Asian support enabled. If I create a
database and try to access it from another computer without the asian
support (It's a XP Home) through OleDb (in .net 1.1), I got this
error, "Selected collating sequence not supported by the operating
system"
I'm able to fix this issue by installing the asian support to the
client pc, but since the database doesn't require the multilanguage
support in the first place. This is a requirement to the client
computer that doesn't make sense.
Please check the following for more information,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q202150
Thanks for concern,
Homa Wong