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A support technician is troubleshooting a newly deployed Windows 11 workstation used by a financial analyst. A legacy custom database client displays corrupted characters and symbols instead of text in its UI menus because the software does not natively support Unicode. The Windows system display language and input methods are configured for English. Which Control Panel applet must the technician use to resolve this issue by configuring the system locale for non-Unicode applications?

  1. Region applet, by selecting the Administrative tab and configuring the System Locale settingsCevap
  2. B
    System applet, by selecting Advanced System Settings and modifying the system Environment Variables
  3. C
    Programs and Features applet, by selecting Turn Windows features on or off to install language packs
  4. D
    Windows Tools applet, by opening Local Security Policy to adjust character encoding policies

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The technician must open the Region Control Panel applet, navigate to the Administrative tab, and select Change system locale.
The Region Control Panel applet contains an Administrative tab that specifically controls the 'Language for non-Unicode programs' setting (system locale). Changing the system locale enables Windows to emulate the appropriate language environment and code page for legacy applications that do not support Unicode, resolving character display corruption without altering the primary Windows UI display language.

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1
Identify the root cause of the application display issue.
The legacy application uses non-Unicode character encoding, causing font rendering failures (mojibake) under the default code page.
Non-Unicode applications rely on the Windows system locale to determine which language code page to use for rendering text.
2
Locate the correct Windows Control Panel utility for regional and code page settings.
Open the Region applet in Control Panel.
The Region utility controls date, time, currency formatting, and legacy non-Unicode program encoding.
3
Navigate to the Administrative settings tab within the Region applet.
Click 'Change system locale...' under the 'Language for non-Unicode programs' section.
This setting applies system-wide code page mapping required for non-Unicode software to render menu text correctly.

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Windows Control Panel Region Utility and System Locale Configuration
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