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If you are trying to run an application on your system and the GUI displays garbage characters, the problem might be related with the text encoding system. If the app does not use Unicode encoding, the operating system needs to emulate the environment required to properly display the characters. Since Windows only allows one locale at a time and changing it requires a reboot and administrative rights, running a non-Unicode program can take a lot of time.
If features a wizard-like interface that enables you to select the file that you want to run and specify command line arguments. If the application fails to detect the language of the non-Unicode program, it allows you to specify the language before running it. Even if this solution might seem a good option for legacy applications, the users might experience functionality limitations for some programs launched by emulating the language environment.
A list of compatible apps can be found in the included documentation. I installed Microsoft AppLocale on Windows 10 to run some foreign language not-unicode applications. Any other solutions? I suggest you to check the Compatibility of Microsoft Applocale Utility and if it is compatible then try to install it in Compatibility mode and check if it helps.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I guess Microsoft Applocale Utility is just too old.
Hope someone could fix it. However,I found a third party Locale program [ Locale Emulator 2. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. But appLocale seems not working any more on Windows This thread is locked.
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