- Apr 17, 2003
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Guys, I'm stumped on this one. A friend of mine who I built a PC for wants to be able to type in Ukrainian, and up to Windows XP SP1 things were fine. I set up the IME for him via the languages in Control Panel simply by selecting "ukrainian" as an input language.
When I updated his system to SP2 with the latest patches and all, I noticed that Ukrainian was missing as an input language. The closest thing is Bosnian Cyrillic, which isn't the right thing. The ukrainian fonts are installed, and viewing ukrainian websites works just fine.
My question is, why did updating to SP2 remove the Ukrainian IME and is there anyway I can set it up so he can use the IME again without downgrading to SP1 (bad idea)?
When I updated his system to SP2 with the latest patches and all, I noticed that Ukrainian was missing as an input language. The closest thing is Bosnian Cyrillic, which isn't the right thing. The ukrainian fonts are installed, and viewing ukrainian websites works just fine.
My question is, why did updating to SP2 remove the Ukrainian IME and is there anyway I can set it up so he can use the IME again without downgrading to SP1 (bad idea)?
