![]() Now you will see this screen, click OK (there's no way to disable this screen afaik :/ )Īctually there is a way now! Here you can grab a patched AppLoc with the nag screen removed! Just put it in c:\windows\AppPatch\Īfter AppLocale is installed, you may see weird caracters when installing standard programs (Installshield display corrupted, strange kanjis and accents), in this case open the AppLoc.tmp file from WINDOWS\AppPatch\AppLoc.tmp with notepad, delete everything, save, then set the AppLoc.tmp file to "Read-only" (in right-click > properties for that file). Now, when you want to run a japanese program or western program that needs japanese compatibility, just right-click this program's shortcut and select the "Locale Japanese" option. Install the MSI installation file and then run the "localejaptoexecontext.reg" file (click yes, you want to write into the registry). ![]() IMPORTANT : AppLocale only works on Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server.ĭownload this handy little reg file that will add an option to programs' context menu allowing you to launch them as if they were on a real japanese system! (also works on shortcuts) ![]() This is not very convenient and furthermore can cause problems with other programs (because of their installation path) and add the visual inconvenience of the infamous Yen "slash".ĪppLocale basically allows you to tell programs "no dudes, you're not on a western system, you're on a japanese one, so display proper japanese language please!"ĪppLocale tells your system to act as if it were Japanese, only for the programs of your choice, while no changes are done to your "system locale" and no reboot are needed, on the fly!! ![]() When you want to use a japanese program on a US or localised (Europe) Windows XP, you need to set your "system locale" to japanese and reboot your system in order for Windows to display the program properly. ![]() MS AppLocale quick tutorial by Alcahest MS AppLocale quick tutorial ![]()
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