![]() You need to restart SAP Logon after the new setting of I18N mode. X I18N mode is required for non-Unicode session whose character set is different from the system character set. If I18N mode is OFF, it is automatically activated when Unicode session starts. X I18N mode is required for Unicode session. X You don’t have to change the default setting, unless the system release is 4.6B or older than that. x The default language is set according to the user locale. X The interface language of SAP Logon must be one of those supported by the system character set or English. ![]() X Please install additional languages and keyboard layouts if necessary. X The interface language of Windows must be one of those supported by the system character set or English. ¾ The character set which corresponds to the system locale’s code-page is called system character set. X You can set different languages for the system and the user locales, but they must have the same code-page. This part describes the settings of Windows and SAPGUI for the internationalization. ![]() This guide is intended for the users of SAPGUI who logon to Unicode systems and those who logon to non-Unicode systems whose code-page is not limited to Latin-1. ![]()
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