![]() Contact your support personnel or package vendor.” There is nothing wrong with the installer package, it is simply a permissions issue. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. If you simply double click on the download package ( apploc.msi), you will receive the following message: “ There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. AppLocale can detect language for non-Unicode program, and user can change the language if detection is incorrect. AppLocale simulates a corresponding system locale for code-page that encoded in the program so that the text is displayed properly (with corresponding font installed). With AppLocale, user can run the legacy program without changing the current system locale. Without changing the system locale, the characters inside such non-Unicode program is unreadable. ![]() For example, user of an English Windows operating system wants to install and run a legacy (code-page based) program in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Thai, and other non-Western language that is not coded in Unicode (UTF-8 or UTF-16). AppLocale is a very useful program that allows user to run and view a non-unicode applicaiton software in different language locale with proper character. Problem with installing a Japanese game - posted in Windows 7: I have a problem trying to install a Japanese game, and it just wont install on my Windows 7. Microsoft has never updated Microsoft AppLocale since the release of Windows Vista.
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