
Chapter 1 Preparing to Install
Internationalization Support
Language | Operating System | Localized | Qualified |
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| Windows 2003 | Yes | Yes |
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Japanese | Windows 2000 | Yes | Yes |
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| Windows XP | Yes | Yes |
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| Windows 2003 | Yes | Yes |
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Korean | Windows 2000 | Yes | Yes |
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| Windows XP | Yes | Yes |
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| Windows 2003 | Yes | Yes |
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Spanish | Windows 2000 | Yes | Yes |
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| Windows XP | Yes | Yes |
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| Windows 2003 | Yes | Yes |
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Explanation of terms:
Localized: Cisco Security Agent kits contain localized support for the languages identified in Table
Qualified: The Cisco Security Agent was tested on these language platforms. Cisco security agent drivers are able to handle the local characters in file paths and registry paths. All qualified languages are supported.
Supported: The Cisco Security Agent is suitable to run on these language platforms. The localized characters are supported by all agent functions.
Refer to the following tables.
Internationalization Support Tables
The following tables detail the level of support for each localized version of Windows operating systems. Note that support for a localized operating system is different from localized agent. A localized operating system may be supported even though the corresponding language is not translated in the agent. In this case, the dialogs will appear in English. The tables below define the operating system support, not agent language support. Note, for Multilingual User
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