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| Hi, I'm currently testing Windows Vista Ultimate in my firm for a month now. It works great, I love it. However, there's one big problem with our Windows Server 2003 to work with Remote Desktop in Windows Vista. Since, we are a non-English user, we need to switch back and forth between English and out local language all the time. However, we didnt' manage to use the language switcher when using remote desktop with Windows Server 2003. My server works fine with Windows XP, but for Windows Vista it didnt do anything when I tried to press the key to switch to other language. Hope you guys understand my problem. I'm using Thai as my local language, and I'm using Grave Accent key to switch between language. I'm sure that there are many peoples who are a NON-English user will also face the same problem. Thank you | Guest
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