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readme.txt

Font Support for the Following Locales:

Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian,
Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, or Turkish

Before you install Windows NT Workstation version 3.5 or Windows NT
Server version 3.5 using one of the above-mentioned locales, please
read the instructions below for information on how to do that using
the disk labeled Font Support. You must first set up Windows NT
Workstation or Windows NT Server into the English (American) locale
and US keyboard layout and then add the appropriate font support
from this disk. The following instructions tell you how to do that.
To add font support for the locales listed at the top of this file:
1. Begin the Windows NT Setup program as described in the
Installation Guide.
2. Whether you choose to use Custom or Express Setup, do
not change the default selection of US under Keyboard
Layout, and you need to choose English (American)
under Language (Locale).
3. Complete the installation process.
4. After you complete installation and restart the system,
log on as a member of the Administrators group.
5. Insert the Font Support disk into your floppy disk drive,
which could be, for example, the A drive.
6. In Program Manager, from the File menu, choose Run.
7. In the Command Line box, type the following:
a:setup
8. Then select the Country, Language, and Keyboard Layout
that you want to set as the computer defaults.
9. When the Setup program on the Font Support disk is
complete, restart your system.

Your system now contains the correct fonts to run with the locale and
keyboard layout that you selected. If you want to change to another
locale, simply use the International option under Control Panel in
the Main group to change the Country, Language, and/or Keyboard Layout.
There is no need to repeat the steps given above after the initial
installation.

Note:
This supplemental font installation process also installs a
keyboard-switching program that can be started at any time
by typing START KBDSEL at the Command Prompt.