Gabriel,
This informaiton below assumes you downloaded and installed the Brazillian
Portuguese MUI package. If so, follow these instructions:
This is a bug where your runtime requires reg keys that are located in the
IME prototype component, it owns some reg keys that should belong in the
Keyboard components.
Here is a workaround:
1) Temporarily add the IME Prototype component to your configuration and
expand it out
2) Click on the Registry Data node
3) Scroll up so that the Extra Registry Settings at the top of the
configuration can be seen
4) Drag these keys listed below from the IME Prototype component to the
Extra Registry Settings area (or copy/paste them). Only copy the 8 keys
under this branch:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\IniFileMapping\KeyboardLayout.ini
5) You can now remove the IME Prototype component.
**note** the Run key for CTFMON.EXE is the only key in the IME Prototype
component that is not needed - leave this one key in the IME prototupe
component only.
This will be fixed for SP2.
Andy
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gabriel said:
use the Microsoft Embedded Studio. I created the system, the image.
booting the system windows xp embedded, the image desire to use a keyboard
(ABNT2) Protugues Brazil, another one indioma. when moving the system not
sauva, continues with the keyboard standard.