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Installing Unicode Hindi Language Support

Only starting from the version Windows 2000 full support for the Unicode standard was added to MS Windows. There is partial support for the Unicode standard in versions previous to Windows 2000 (Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 Second Edition).
Thus the following versions of the Windows operating system fully support Unicode Hindi: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003

That also means that the users of the above mentioned operating systems can read and write in Hindi in any software product that supports the Unicode standard.

All the programs included in the standard installation of Windows 2000/XP/2003 (e.g. Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, Notepad, Wordpad, etc.) and all the programs included in MS Office 2000/XP/2003 (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc) support Unicode.

Nevertheless, Unicode Hindi language support is not installed by default.

Unicode Hindi language support for Windows 2000 How-To

To complete the installation you may need Windows 2000 installation CD and must be logged in as a user with Administrative privileges.

1. Installing Unicode Hindi Language support for Windows 2000
  1. Click on the Start button then Settings -> Control Panel -> Regional Options
  2. The "Regional Options" dialog box will appear. Select the "General" tab.
  3. In the "Language setting for the system" section select "Indic".
  4. Click the "Apply" or "OK" button.
  5. At this point you may be asked to insert the installation CD.
  6. Restart the computer (You may restart the computer after first adding the Hindi into the list of active languages.)

Unicode Hindi language support for Windows XP How-To

To complete the installation you may need Windows XP installation CD and must be logged in as a user with Administrative privileges.

1. Installing Unicode Hindi Language support for Windows XP
  1. Click on the Start button then Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options
  2. The "Regional and Language Options" dialog box will appear. Select the "Languages" tab.
  3. In the "Supplemental language support" section check the "Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)" check-box.


  4. Click the "Apply" or "OK" button.
  5. At this point you may be asked to insert the installation CD. Insert the CD, wait for it to finish copying files and follow the prompt.
  6. Restart the computer ( You may restart the computer after first adding the Hindi into the list of active languages.)

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