Bug in Keychain. All characters are replaced by strange symbols...

Hello,
For 2 weeks, I have a problem with the Mac OS Keychain.
All characters are replaced by strange symbols...
To see the bug : http://nsa20.casimages.com/img/2010/12/03/101203090829665703.png
(my system is in french)
Do you know how to solve this problem, please ?
Thanks...

Not a keychain bug, but a font issue. Restart and boot into safe mode as described in http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564?viewlocale=en_US (you might need the French version), then do a normal boot. Once that's finished, launch Font Book, select all fonts, validate them and resolve duplicates, and restart. That should fix all your font issue.

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    But Cube level ZWFETXT data showing Wrong. When ever polish characters comes that are replaced by '#' symbol.
    Please give me solution how to solve this problem.
    i am facing this problem from last week.
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    Guna.

    did you check the allowed characters in spro?
    If not, spro--> business intelligence -->general BI settings --> maintenance of allowed chars.
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