problem typing russian on the internet. works fine in word

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yuri

whenever i type smth in russian on the internet i get
smth like K20?20@5:?8>B instead of cyrillic. cyrillic
works fine in Word, but fails on the internet. i know i
could've tampered with the function keys or ctrl, shift
and the like. Any ideas? will it help if i restore to
earlier config?
 
Привет!

Вы могли бы хотеть пробовать восстановить к более
раннему урегулированию конфигурации. Попытка ищущий в
Основе Знания Microsoft (ввв.майкрозофт.ком) для решения.

Удачи!

Брайен
 
-----Original Message-----
Привет!

Вы могли бы хотеть пробовать восстановить к более
раннему урегулированию конфигурации. Попытка ищущий в
Основе Знания Microsoft (ввв.майкрозофт.ком) для решения.

Удачи!

Брайен

!@0A81>1 @095=! (That in my russian - Thank you, Brian!)
 
[Yuri?] wrote:
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >See if anything here helps:
| >
| >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PaulGor/index_en
| .htm
| Yeah, I know this site. My case is weird. I realized i
| can even type russian in the address bar in the browser,
| but not in the body of the page. Beats me. i'll try to
| uninstall the security patches from MS i installed
| lately. Thanks for help.

Are your settings correct for typing in Cyrillic in IE View>Encoding?
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HTH...Please post back to this thread

~Robear Dyer (aka PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE), AH-VSOP

Protect Your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/default.asp
 
-----Original Message-----
whenever i type smth in russian on the internet i get
smth like K20?20@5:?8>B instead of cyrillic. cyrillic
works fine in Word, but fails on the internet. i know i
could've tampered with the function keys or ctrl, shift
and the like. Any ideas? will it help if i restore to
earlier config?

The problem was in prog CheckIt86. Uninstalled it, and
things went fine.
 

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