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Use this topic as an overview of planning task. Load commands, advanced database properties, cluster statistics, and the Server Health Monitor. For a multi-user install, the Notes user interface files are installed in the following directory:. On Windows XP, the Notes templates and help files are installed in the following subdirectory:.
On Windows Vista, the Notes templates and help files are installed in the following subdirectory:. When a user starts the Notes client for the first time, the user interface and database language are determined by the user's operating system locale setting.
If the locale language files of the Notes client have not been installed, the user interface language of the Notes setup and local databases defaults to English. It is a high-quality, localized "skin" for emerging or minority language markets, such as Catalan, Lithuanian, and Thai. LIP is installed on a licensed copy of Windows and a fixed base language. Open Regional and Language Options. On the Languages tab, set Language used in menus and dialogs.
There are a few important questions that will help determine the exact nature of the problem. If the problem is not related to display, set Menus and dialogs back to English, verify if the problem can be resolved.
If no, the issue is probably not related to MUI and we need to troubleshoot it as a normal system problem,. When did the issue start, and were any changes made that seemed to trigger it? Does the behavior change if you build a new Windows XP and do not join to the domain?
What are the specific steps taken to reproduce the problem? For absolute clarity, these steps can be recorded with Community Clips , or the taking of screen shots.
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