Topic Last Modified: 2005-12-15

The Microsoft® Exchange Server Analyzer Tool reads the following registry entry to determine the language settings that are used by Microsoft Outlook® Web Access clients:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeWeb\OWA\UseRegionalCharset

The UseRegionalCharset registry value causes UTF-8 message bodies to persist in the store in the regional character set or codepage instead of in UTF-8 format.

The Exchange Server Analyzer also queries the Active Directory® directory service to determine the value of the serialNumber attribute for all objects that have an object class of msExchExchangeServer. If the string value includes "Version 6.0", the computer is running Exchange 2000 Server.

If the Exchange Server Analyzer finds that UseRegionalCharset is configured to use a value of 1 or larger on a computer that is running Exchange 2000 Server, the Exchange Server Analyzer displays a non-default configuration message.

This message indicates that the UseRegionalCharset registry parameter on this Exchange 2000 server is enabled. If you expect Outlook Web Access users in your organization to send mail frequently to recipients who use a variety of character sets, you can modify registry settings so that users who are running Internet Explorer 5 or later versions can use UTF-8 encoded UNICODE characters to send mail. If you do not need multiple character sets, you can use the following procedure to restore the default configuration.

Important:
This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you edit the registry, make sure you understand how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. For information about how to restore the registry, view the "Restore the Registry" Help topic in Regedit.exe or Regedt32.exe.
To restore the default language setting for Outlook Web Access
  1. On the Exchange computer, open a registry editor such as Regedit.exe or RegEdt32.exe.

  2. Navigate to: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeWEB\OWA\

  3. In the right pane, delete the UseRegionalCharSet registry value.

  4. Close the registry editor.

Before you edit the registry, and for information about how to edit the registry, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 256986, "Description of the Microsoft Windows registry" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=3052&kbid=256986).