Thursday, February 9, 2012

Alignment problem with SQL Server 2000

Greeting
I have more than one language installed on my computer, and I tried to use my Enterprise Manager yesterday... What Im getting is with all the GUI im using Im having everything is Right Aligned....
Any help as to what I should change?
Thanks
This is my first post so would be great to have a qucik and handy answer :D??? :confused:

Can you attach a screenshot?

What country are you in?

blindman|||Here we go
Australia...I have English,Arabic,Japanese,Chinese installed|||Strange, in the Australian version everything is supposed to be upside-down, not reversed left-right.

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Couldn't resist. :D

I'll see if I can find anything that might have caused this, but I've never seen it before.|||Dig hard man.. Its realy sucks to work with such alignment.|||I suspect this is a result of server settings on your platform.

What regional options do you have for your Locale and your Default Language?|||You mean like this ... go to control panel ... regional settings ... General tab ... and set english to default. :D ;) :p :).|||Nope,
Checked it now.. Hope it was the case.. I have English(Australia) as the default language... Im running XP if that helps...|||Originally posted by blindman
I suspect this is a result of server settings on your platform.

What regional options do you have for your Locale and your Default Language?
Hi,
Guess what you are right, its because Australia, hence the up side down :D Nah kidding
It wasnt the default language that wasnt set to English it was the Language for non-unicode Programs that wasnt set to English.
Cheers mate !!

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