Win xp; looking to find the xjis.nls file

M

Maryleigh

I have a japanese exchange student and when I went to
jp.aol.com for japanese email it said I was missing the
xjis.nls file and to put my windows xp cd in and
install. I have home version in english and I don't know
where to look to get the xjis.nls file on the windows xp
home version cd. Does anyone know the location on the cd?
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Maryleigh;

D:\I386\XJIS.NL_
XJIS.NL_ is the commpressed file of xjis.nls

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From XP HELP:

[[To install East Asian language files on your computer
You must be logged on as a computer administrator in order to complete this
procedure.

Open Regional and Language Options in Control Panel.
On the Languages tab, under Supplemental language support, select the
Install files for East Asian languages check box.
Click OK or Apply.
You will prompted to insert the Windows CD-ROM or point to a network
location where the files are located.

After the files are installed, you must restart your computer.
Notes
To open Regional and Language Options, click Start, point to Settings, click
Control Panel, and then double-click Regional and Language Options.
The East Asian languages include Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The files
for most other languages are installed on your computer automatically by
Windows.
It is recommended that you install these files only if you are going to be
entering or receiving text in one or more of these languages. The Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean files require about 230 megabytes (MB) of space on your
hard disk. In addition to the language files, Input Method Editors (IMEs)
are installed for each of the three languages.
After you install the East Asian language files on your computer's hard
disk, you must add the individual languages for which you want to enter and
display text. After you add a language, the language is loaded into memory
every time you start your computer. For more information, click Related
Topics.
To remove the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean files from your computer, clear
the check box, and then click OK or Apply.]]
 

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