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SUMMARYThis article lists troubleshooting tips you can use to help resolve problems with International Extensions for Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 (Internet Explorer 2.0i). MORE INFORMATIONInstalling International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0To successfully install International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, you must install it over the released version of Internet Explorer 2.0. International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 can be installed in any language version of Windows 95 or any language version of Internet Explorer 2.0.If you attempt to install International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 over Internet Explorer 1.0 or a beta version of Internet Explorer 2.0, you receive the following error message: For information about the availability of International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q146217 International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 Available Determining If Internet Explorer 2.0i Is InstalledTo determine which version of Internet Explorer you are using, click About Internet Explorer on the Help menu. If the version reported is 2.0 (4.40.607), you are using International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 (Internet Explorer 2.0i). You can also determine the version of Internet Explorer by confirming the presence of the following files.International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 replaces the following files.
NOTE: The Fechrcnv.dll file does not exist in English Windows 95 with
English Internet Explorer 2.0. The Iexplore.cnt and Iexplore.hlp files are
the same files as for English Internet Explorer 2.0.
International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 adds the following files.
The following files are used only during the installation of International
Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0:
The following files are installed when you add Korean support to
International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0.
Content Displayed in Non-native Character Sets May Slow PerformanceInternet Explorer uses Unicode Application Programming Interface (API) calls to display Internet content in non-native character sets. This may cause a performance degradation for content in non-native character sets. For example, displaying Japanese content in English Windows 95 is slower than displaying English content in English Windows 95 or displaying Japanese content in Japanese Windows 95.Note that there is no performance degradation when you view English content in English Windows 95 after installing International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0. English Language User Interface for Internet Explorer Is InstalledBy installing International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, you install an English language user interface for Internet Explorer. If this is unacceptable to you, you can reinstall your localized version of Internet Explorer 2.0. However, International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0 no longer work if you do so.Microsoft Office User Interface May Appear with Japanese CharactersIf you use Korean Windows 95 and you add Japanese support to International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, parts of the Microsoft Office for Windows 95 user interface may appear with Japanese characters.Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Office for Windows 95. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. Character Set Box Does Not Contain European LanguagesIt is not necessary to select the following European languages in the character set box:
To view Cyrillic, Greek, or Eastern European languages, you must install multilanguage support for Windows 95. For information about doing this, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q141306 How to Enable Support for Multiple Languages in WindowsFor additional information about character set support in International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q146218 Character Set Support in Internet Explorer 2.0i The Computer No Longer Starts Under Traditional Chinese Windows 95If you use Traditional Chinese Windows 95 and you add Japanese or Korean support to International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, your computer will no longer start (boot). To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
Removing International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0To remove International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0, follow these steps.NOTE: These steps remove Internet Explorer 2.0 as well as Internet Explorer 2.0i. To use Internet Explorer 2.0, you must reinstall it.
Known Limitations in International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0The following items are known limitations in International Extensions for Internet Explorer 2.0:
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