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VB 6.0 with Windows 2000 Pro for Arabic

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I installed Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional then I add Arabic language support, Then I installed Visual Basic, when I open new project and drag any control. E.g. TextBox and change the Text to Arabic I found what I written Arabic but maybe 7 or 8 Bit Code Page I can not read what I read, also for other controls like label!

Please help me on this issue! Urgent! I have arabaisation project
 
You may have to resort to using resource files. You can set the code page in the resource file. The only drawback is that you have to use the rc.exe (resource compiler) in the DOS mode to compile your resource files. As far as I know, the Visual BASIC Resource Editor does not allow you to specify a code page.

Check Microsoft's site. They have a list of all the different code pages and a list of command line parameters that you can use with rc.exe. Snaggs
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