Title: Microsoft Exchange in MulitLingual Environments
1Microsoft Exchange In Multi-Lingual
Environments Aidan DelaneyInternational
Program ManagerMicrosoft Exchange
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3Agenda
- Introduction
- Demonstration
- International Configuration
- Components
4Why Do We Care?
Making it possible for business and home users to
send and receive mail anywhere in the world
5The Goal
- Client - fidelity
- Administration - simplicity
6Demonstration
7Exchange 5.5
- Exchange Server 5.5 has been localized into 4
languages - English, French, German, Japanese
- Exchange Server 5.5 supports all Outlook
languages today
Japanese Korean Simp. Chinese Trad.
Chinese English Thai
French German Spanish Italian Turkish Arabic
Dutch Finnish Swedish Danish Basque Russian
Slovenian Croatian Hungarian Greek Hebrew Polish
Vietnamese Norwegian Chinese (Hong
Kong) Portuguese (Iberian) Brazilian
Portuguese Czech,Slovakian
8Exchange 2000
- Exchange 2000 will be localized into 6 languages
- English, French, German, Japanese
- Italian , Spanish
- Exchange 2000 will support all Outlook languages
9Exchange 2000 Configuration
- Step 1 Exchange setup installs and registers
NLS files on the system - Step 2 Select Languages
- Exchange Administrator
- Server Properties Locales Installed
locales - Supports proper formatting and sorting
10Exchange 2000Configuration
11Exchange 2000Configuration
- Step 3 Localized Address Book Templates
- Clients can view mailbox properties in client
language - Exchange 5.5 User had to find and install from
client CD - Exchange 2000 Installed during setup
12Exchange 2000Configuration
- Step 4 Outlook Web Access (OWA) Templates
- Execute self-extracting localized OWA files
- Available on the Web and the Server CD
- Step 5 Ensure correct locale support is
installed on the Server
13The Components
14Components
- Administration
- Directory
- IMail - Internet mail converter
- Store
- Connectors
- Migration
- Web Client
15Administration
- Uses Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- Windows 2000 MUI compliant for Exchange Server
languages - Demo
16Administration
- Administration of recipients
- Display name (Unicode)
- Directory name / common name (Unicode)
- Simple display name (ASCII)
- Alias (ASCII)
- Administration of configuration objects
- Display name (Unicode)
- Directory name (Unicode)
17AdministrationUser properties dialog
18Administration
American Site
Japanese Site
Display Name (Eng.) Simple Display Name
(Eng.) Alias (Eng.) Directory Name (Eng.)
Display Name (Kanji) Simple Display Name
(Eng.) Alias (Eng.) Directory Name (Eng.)
19Administration
20Directory
- Active Directory
- Unicode Directory names are supported
- 5.5 directory names were ASCII
21Store Native storage - MAPI client
- Store is Unicode enabled
- Converts bits to Unicode and stores them
- Stores the message code page info
- Read request
- MAPI - will convert message to client codepage
when read requested - Internet Client - Will use I mail to convert
message
22Store Native storage - Internet client
- Big difference from 5.5
- Message will be stored in its original form
- Read Request
- MAPI client, will use I Mail to convert message
- Internet Client, will receive message untouched
23Internet Mail Connector
- IMail converter is called for every inbound and
outbound Internet to MAPI message - Text RTF HTML converter
- Character Set Code page
- Full fidelity
- Round tripped messages contain the fidelity of
the message through two conversions
24Internet Mail Connector
- Can configure the IMS to have default character
set (for messages with no char ID)
25Internet Mail Connector
- Convent conversion may fail on
- Languages not defined by NLS files
- Mapping from Internet Mail with no language ID
26Connectors
- Message fidelity kept
- Directory sync - fidelity kept
- Character mapping from foreign mail system to
Exchange
Connector Char. Mapping
27Connectors - Lotus Notes
- Target Post Office language Y
- Install Notes Client of language Y on server
- Need to tell the connector the target language of
Notes Post Office Y
- Default Locale on operating system that on which
Exchange is installed Y
Language Y
Notes Client Y
Notes Connector
28Connectors
- ccMail
- Target language information set
- Exchange side - copy files
- Import / export.exe - 5.0
- Import / export.exe and ie.ri - 6.0
- Rendering of characters
- Microsoft Mail
- Target language information set
- Rendering of characters
- GroupWise Latin 1 support
29Migration
- Migrate system è message fidelity
- Extractor Mapping of character sets For Notes
migration need to have the Notes Client installed - .iff file contains extended chars in Windows
code page - To import files
Notes Client
.iff file
30Web Client
- Web Client will be in 22 languages
- Web Client language displayed will
- be determined by accept - language
- setting in browser
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