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Korean characters

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Can't access directories if the dir name begins with korean character.
Pls correct this issue ASAP!
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Post by *StatusQuo »

Maybe this message helps with the current version of TC.

Conversion to Unicode should be done in the next release (7.5), which could solve your problem, too.
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Thank you for the info. Waiting for the next TC release...
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Actually you can open such directories also in TC7, but only under the following conditions:
1. Alternate DOS names (8.3 format) must not be disabled
2. The directory must have been created while the same language was set for non-unicode programs as is set now. So if Korean was set while you created the dir, and English is set now, then you cannot access the directory.
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No Korean user here to test this?
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Since TC 7.5 now supports Unicode, I'm moving this thread to "fixed bugs".
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