Re: Multilingual keyboard layout when logging on Welcome screen



Hi Rubén,
You can set the default language for your Welcome Screen. Here are some
articles that might help you:
How to change the default User locale in XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/820822/en-me
Cannot log on after changing keyboard settings
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/13835
Regards,
Anton Pegan
"Rubén Fernández" <MSnews.4.kateto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uyJxAvyKHHA.1248@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hello, I have a problem when typing passwords on the Welcome screen. My
Windows XP Media Center edition was bougth in the US and had English as
the default language. I created and use an administrator account and a
limited account. For both I added Catalan and Korean language input
services, and set Catalan as the default language.

Well, Microsoft always instructs us to use complex user account passwords.
For your knowledge, on the Catalan keyboard symbols like @, -, (, *, or #
are placed under totally different keys from English; moreover, some keys
are used to represent letters and signs that don't exist in English (n, ç,
i, ?, ., o). So, a few days ago I got locked out from my administrator
account because I created the password in one language but the Welcome
screen only allowed typing in the other language, so that I couldn't type
some of the characters. There's a tab next to the text field that says
which language is admitted, but it switches for no reason whatsoever and
everytime I get to that logon screen it is either EN (English or CA
(Catalan), without giving any alternative. Last time it had switched back
to Catalan, so I hope I won't have to use the password reset disk. Two
weeks ago I had to reinstall Windows because suddenly it stopped admitting
the administrator's password, and retrospectively I suspect this was the
cause. By the way, both accounts admit only one and the same language each
time I try to log on.

So, is there any way to fix this bug, or else will I have to drop
passwords altogether?

Rubén



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