Monday, March 26, 2012

help files in English (QA)

Dear fellows,
From my workstation I've got QA and its help files, in spanish. I'd like to
have in english and so I would avoid to use Terminal Server (against
production servers) for consult that info in English...
Is there any way for to change this?
Thanks a lot for any input or advice,
--
Please post DDL, DCL and DML statements as well as any error message in
order to understand better your request. It''s hard to provide information
without seeing the code. location: Alicante (ES)The support files for Books Online are stored in the following location:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Books
The link is as follows:
C:\WINDOWS\hh.exe "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Books\SQL80.col"
You could create a new folder like the following and copy the files from
another workstation that had an Engligh install:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Books_EN
Once done, create a new shortcut on your desktop for the following:
C:\WINDOWS\hh.exe "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Books_EN\SQL80.col"
I would expect that only one version of BOL can be linked with QA, EM and
the other client tools, so you would need to access the Engligh verison of
the documentation using the above shortcut.
Also, there is MSDN.com
"Enric" <vtam13@.terra.es.(donotspam)> wrote in message
news:E90A46EB-EBFD-4967-ADF9-FD5030B0F1A7@.microsoft.com...
> Dear fellows,
> From my workstation I've got QA and its help files, in spanish. I'd like
> to
> have in english and so I would avoid to use Terminal Server (against
> production servers) for consult that info in English...
> Is there any way for to change this?
> Thanks a lot for any input or advice,
> --
> Please post DDL, DCL and DML statements as well as any error message in
> order to understand better your request. It''s hard to provide information
> without seeing the code. location: Alicante (ES)|||hi JT,
Have done but not successful results. my workstaton is in spanish. Maybe
that's the reason. I have 'Archivos de programa' instead of 'Program Files'
--
Please post DDL, DCL and DML statements as well as any error message in
order to understand better your request. It''s hard to provide information
without seeing the code. location: Alicante (ES)
"JT" wrote:

> The support files for Books Online are stored in the following location:
> C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Books
> The link is as follows:
> C:\WINDOWS\hh.exe "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Books\SQL80.col"
> You could create a new folder like the following and copy the files from
> another workstation that had an Engligh install:
> C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Books_EN
> Once done, create a new shortcut on your desktop for the following:
> C:\WINDOWS\hh.exe "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Books_EN\SQL80.col"
> I would expect that only one version of BOL can be linked with QA, EM and
> the other client tools, so you would need to access the Engligh verison of
> the documentation using the above shortcut.
> Also, there is MSDN.com
> "Enric" <vtam13@.terra.es.(donotspam)> wrote in message
> news:E90A46EB-EBFD-4967-ADF9-FD5030B0F1A7@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||I don't see why an Engligh (.chm) help file can't be opened; adjust the
folder path to the files as needed. The Engligh characterset is part of a
Spanish language install of Windows.
"Enric" <vtam13@.terra.es.(donotspam)> wrote in message
news:577F1495-5E28-4201-A399-B901E8A13D0C@.microsoft.com...
> hi JT,
> Have done but not successful results. my workstaton is in spanish. Maybe
> that's the reason. I have 'Archivos de programa' instead of 'Program
> Files'
> --
> Please post DDL, DCL and DML statements as well as any error message in
> order to understand better your request. It''s hard to provide information
> without seeing the code. location: Alicante (ES)
>
> "JT" wrote:
>

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