Forms 9i cyrillic font problem

Hi all. I have a database which in it I store cyrillic data. I run my Forms 9i program and in web page I see these fonts (for example)
Éàñàìàë
How can I change it?
In Forms6 I give to LOV (for example) a font and I can see normal output.
Thanks...

I checked PATH environment variable and it already contains path having Forms DLLs in it.
After that I deinstalled Oracle 9 database from computer and tried again to start my program.
Now it works but I don't know why it was having trouble creating context with d2fctxcr_Create when database was installed on computer.
Anyway, I might need database in the future so I would like that it coexists peacefully on my computer with Oracle Designer. How can I achieve that? Tnx in advance.

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