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SYMPTOMSIn Visual C++ 4.x and later, you can open a file, such as an executable or a DLL, to edit its resources. You can choose a resource such as a dialog box, right- click the dialog box to get its properties, and then choose a language in a pull-down list. However, Thai, the language for Thailand, is not in this list. CAUSEThai is a new language being added to the system, and therefore it will take awhile for the changes to be added to the appropriate products. RESOLUTION
The current Software Development Kit (SDK) (from Visau C++ or MSDN) has all
the support for the Thai language. You can search for the "THAI" string of
the header files in the include directory and see all the Thai-specific
constants and #define.
STATUSMicrosoft will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. MORE INFORMATIONThe following is a simple example how developers can manually set the property of an object to Thai language. Manually open the resource file and modify it similar to the example below. If you do not have the source, then you must run V isual C++ under Thai Windows 95 and select the default language.
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