Wrong Greek Characters On Windows 2000

Dec 17, 2007

Hi there,

I have a strange problem with an application running on Windows 2000
connecting to a SQL Server 2000 with Greek collation.

Runnin this query on the SQL
"SELECT serverproperty('Collation'),
databasepropertyex('mydb', 'Collation')"
gives me:
SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS, Greek_CI_AI

When I run my application on my Windows XP machine I have no problems
with the characters however when I try the same applicaton on a
Windows 2000 platform the Greek characters are lost. For example the
Greek characters TI appear as OE.

Any help is appreciated,
regards
BOB

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