Language packs contain fonts and codepages to display CJK text. They cannot be installed for Windows 3.1 or 3.11. You need Windows 95 or later versions.
If the "Install On Demand" option is checked at Tools : Internet Options : Advanced then you can simply select Chinese, Japanese or Korean at View : Encoding and the fonts and codepages will be downloaded and installed automatically.
If it does not work, go to Microsoft Windows Update, click on Product Updates and scroll down for whichever of the following language packs you need:
If nothing else works, you may also get the language packs from Microsoft Office Update:
You will have the following fonts and codepages installed in C:\WINDOWS\FONTS and C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM, respectively:
Traditional Chinese | MingLiU | CP_950.NLS |
Simplified Chinese | MS Song MS Hei | CP_936.NLS |
Japanese | MS Gothic | CP_932.NLS |
Korean | GulimChe | CP_949.NLS |
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The files that will install CJK fonts and codepages can be found in the VALUPACK\FAREAST directory of your Office 97 CD ROM. View the fonts.
Traditional Chinese CHTSUPP.EXE | MingLiU | CP_950.NLS |
Simplified Chinese CHSSUPP.EXE | MS Song | CP_936.NLS |
Japanese JPNSUPP.EXE | MS Mincho | CP_932.NLS |
Korean KORSUPP.EXE | BatangChe | CP_949.NLS |
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You will have the following fonts and codepages installed in C:\WINDOWS\FONTS and C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM, respectively:
Traditional Chinese | PMingLiU | CP_950.NLS |
Simplified Chinese | Simsun | CP_936.NLS |
Japanese | MS Mincho | CP_932.NLS |
Korean | Batang | CP_949.NLS |
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You should install the Language Packs before adding new fonts.
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