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Hello,
Our software has a credential provider (dll) which is displaying a DHTML dialog with several input boxes during logon time on Windows 7 Korean OS. It is required to enter Korean characters when the user sets the focus on the input box. However, the moment user clicks on the input box on the dialog, the keyboard option that gets displayed to enter Korean characters vanishes. Can you please tell us how is it possible to make the DHTML dialog’s input boxes accept non-english characters? The input boxes are standard type and not “password”.
Thank you.

WIth regards,
Shashikant
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Updated 13-Feb-11 20:50pm
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Indivara 21-Jan-11 8:46am    
Interesting. Do you mean you want to enter the password in Korean, or just the logon user name? How do you enter Korean, is there an IME, or direct entry?

Just for reference - on Japanese and Chinese OSs, the IME gets disabled when you hit a password field.
Shashi.Shinde 24-Jan-11 8:51am    
yes, IME goes to background whenever I click on myDialog.

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