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Determining code page being used

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Name: lagarvey
Date: January 21, 2005 at 07:22:25 Pacific
OS: Solaris 8
CPU/Ram: SunOS ustrsdecs002 5.8 Ge
Comment:

1) How can I find out what code page I am using (437, 850)?

2) How can I change it if it's set to 437 and I need it to be 850?

3) Any advice (dos or don'ts) about changing code pages?

Thanks!



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