unicode.ini
If that doesn't work, you will have to copy unicode.ini to your system directory. By default, this is: Windows 95/98/Me - C:\Windows\System Windows NT/2000 - C:\WINNT\System32 Windows XP, Vista, 7 - C:\Windows\System32 If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, you should also copy unicode.ini to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ Make a backup copy of the original files Overwrite any existing files Reboot your computer. If the problem still occurs, try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select "Run...". Type CMD and press Enter (or if you use Windows ME, type COMMAND) Type regsvr32 unicode.ini and press Enter. If you can't find windows directory try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select "Run...". Type CMD and press Enter (or if you use Windows ME, type COMMAND) Type %WINDIR% and press Enter. Other versions of this file: unicode.dll 07.01.2008 unicode.dll 30.06.2009 unicode.dll 25.06.2009 unicode.dll 10.10.2007 unicode_currentdirectory.dll 03.03.2009 unicode_merge.dll 03.03.2009 |