You work as the help desk support technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. Domain.com has its headquarters in London and branch office in Nagasaki.
Andy Reid is a user at Domain.com who travels between the London office and the Nagasaki office. Part of Andy Reid’s duties is to create documents in both English and Japanese and he has to be able to switch between the English and Japanese user interfaces.
You have received instruction from the CIO to make sure that Andy Reid can easily switch between the English and Japanese user interfaces. The CIO also informs you that Andy Reid must be able to create documents that contain Japanese characters.
Which of the following is the task that you should complete to meet these requirements?
A.
In Regional and Language Option in Control Panel, select the Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai) check box.
B.
In Regional and Language Options in Control Panel, select Japanese as the language for non-Unicode programs. Add Japanese keyboard/IME layout to the input options.
C.
In Regional and Language Options in Control Panel, select the Install files for East Asian languages check box and use the Musetup.exe tool from the Windows XP Multilanguage CD-ROM.
D.
In Regional and Language Option in Control Panel, select the Install files for East Asian languages check box and add Japanese as an input language.
Explanation:
In the Windows operating systems, a locale is a set of user preference information related to the user’s language, environment and/or cultural conventions. We must install the Japanese input locale, and in order to do so we must install the Japanese language group.
The Japanese language group is included in the East Asian language collection. In order to use on of the locales it is necessary to have the appropriate Language Group installed.
Open Control Panel, start Regional Options, click on Languages tab. In Supplemental language box, check the Install Files for East Asian languages and click OK. Additional files will be copied to your machine. We may need to provide the Windows XP CD or the network share name. After reboot, support for new languages will become available.