Cannot add files to the server with Korean file names..
Moderator: SourceGear
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:12 am
Cannot add files to the server with Korean file names..
Dears,
Now I'm trying SOS 4.2 with demo version.
The product seems great and cool excepting one thing.
Whenever I add Korean-named-files from client(With SOS GUI Client, runs on Windows XP) to the server (VSS and SOS Server, runs on Windows 2003 Enterprise Server), it fails adding operation.
It says "Unable to add project ....", but english named files are OK they're added without any problem.
Would you give me some solution about this problem?
Waiting for your feedback.
Now I'm trying SOS 4.2 with demo version.
The product seems great and cool excepting one thing.
Whenever I add Korean-named-files from client(With SOS GUI Client, runs on Windows XP) to the server (VSS and SOS Server, runs on Windows 2003 Enterprise Server), it fails adding operation.
It says "Unable to add project ....", but english named files are OK they're added without any problem.
Would you give me some solution about this problem?
Waiting for your feedback.
We've had some issues with SOS and double-byte characters like Japanese and Chinese, as they're only supported in certain cases. These may work with SOS on an English version of Windows, using an English version of VSS.
You can try connecting to our SOS demo server, which has both English OS and VSS:
servername: sos.sourceoffsite.com port 8888
username: donald password: duck
Does Korean work on our demo server?
You can try connecting to our SOS demo server, which has both English OS and VSS:
servername: sos.sourceoffsite.com port 8888
username: donald password: duck
Does Korean work on our demo server?
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:12 am
Your server works but not my Windows 2003 server
Thanks for your support.
I've succeed uploading file with Korean name to your server.
But my SOS server doesn't work still now.
What OS does your SOS server installed on?
If it is windows XP or 2000, I'm afraid that we have to use Windows 2003 server for SCC and file sharing server.
Could you kindly let me know what can I do to use your solution?
I've succeed uploading file with Korean name to your server.
But my SOS server doesn't work still now.
What OS does your SOS server installed on?
If it is windows XP or 2000, I'm afraid that we have to use Windows 2003 server for SCC and file sharing server.
Could you kindly let me know what can I do to use your solution?
I think our SOS Demo server is Win 2000, though I don't think that should make a difference.
Check what version of the VSS automation component (ssapi.dll) SOS is using. Here are the steps:
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=1510
Besides finding the version number, look for the Language. If you look at ssapi.dll Properties->Version, there's an "Other version information" box. Select Language. What is the value shown. Is it English?
Also, do you know if your Windows 2003 is the English version?
Check what version of the VSS automation component (ssapi.dll) SOS is using. Here are the steps:
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=1510
Besides finding the version number, look for the Language. If you look at ssapi.dll Properties->Version, there's an "Other version information" box. Select Language. What is the value shown. Is it English?
Also, do you know if your Windows 2003 is the English version?
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:12 am
ssapi.dll information
I've take a look at mt ssapi.dll which SOS server uses running on Windows 2003 Server.
ssapi.dll
Version: 6.0.98.48
Language: English
Windows 2003 Server ==> Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Korean version.
Yes, the language is English. So I've tried to find another language version for the ssapi.dll. But there are no Korean ssapi.dll.
Therefore, my local-networked VSS Server/Clients act well with Korean-named files...
In addition, I've test this on Windows XP Professional (Korean) OS. But it showed me up the same result as below.
...
Adding file: $/TEST/2006_11_14_테스트파일이다.xls
Operation failed: $/TEST/2006_11_14_테스트파일이다.xls
...
Am I need to move to some other tools..??
ssapi.dll
Version: 6.0.98.48
Language: English
Windows 2003 Server ==> Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Korean version.
Yes, the language is English. So I've tried to find another language version for the ssapi.dll. But there are no Korean ssapi.dll.
Therefore, my local-networked VSS Server/Clients act well with Korean-named files...
In addition, I've test this on Windows XP Professional (Korean) OS. But it showed me up the same result as below.
...
Adding file: $/TEST/2006_11_14_테스트파일이다.xls
Operation failed: $/TEST/2006_11_14_테스트파일이다.xls
...
Am I need to move to some other tools..??
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:12 am
It runs on English OS well
Today, I've test SourceOffSite on English version Windows 2003 test server and it works well.
But we have to use Korean version OS for our project..
I think that it's not only problem on the Korean Windows Server, but, non-english OS has same bug I guess...
Is there some solution for this problem?
But we have to use Korean version OS for our project..
I think that it's not only problem on the Korean Windows Server, but, non-english OS has same bug I guess...
Is there some solution for this problem?
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:12 am
Server-side is problem.
SOS Server ,running on the Korean Windows, was problem.
Additionally, I've test about Region/Language setting of the Windows Control Panel (Korean Windows XP / 2003 I mean).
Once I changed "Language for non-Unicode Programs" setting to "English(US)" from my default Korean. It worked.
I'm really expecting your S/W to support non-English, national languages.
Additionally, I've test about Region/Language setting of the Windows Control Panel (Korean Windows XP / 2003 I mean).
Once I changed "Language for non-Unicode Programs" setting to "English(US)" from my default Korean. It worked.
I'm really expecting your S/W to support non-English, national languages.
Is this the setting on the SOS Server machine? Can you keep this setting? If this needs to be Korean language, then another option is to install the SOS Server on a different machine, one with an English OS. The SOS Server does not need to be on the same machine as the VSS database; it just needs to be on the same LAN.Once I changed "Language for non-Unicode Programs" setting to "English(US)" from my default Korean. It worked.
If you do install the SOS Server on a different machine, be sure to configure the account used by the SOS Server Service to be domain account, rather than the Local System account so that it will have access to the database location.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager