Chinese characters become garbage characters after reinstall  Essbase

I reinstalled Essbase but I found the Chinese characters become garbage characters in the EAS. And I set ESSLANG=SimplifiedChinese_China.MS936@Binary, but it still didn't work.
I ran the command:ESSUTF8 -a. It shows:
Failed on GCSetLocale(). Please set proper ESSLANG environment.
Is it related to Oracle characters set? My one is SIMPLIFIED CHINESE_CHINA.AL32UTF8. I heard the shared service console maybe can solve it, but I didn't find the solution in it.

Hi,
NOTE: If any of the following Action Points are already done, I would recommend you to implement again.
1. On the client machine, add the following Environment Variable under System Variables and User Variables. Add ESSLANG as system variable name and User Variable name and put SimplifiedChinese_China.MS936@binary as variable value.
2. On client Machine, Verify the Regional and Language Options.
In the Control Panel, navigate to Regional and Language options. Under Regional Options tab, verify if the option "Select an Item to match its preferences, or click Customize to choose your own formats:" has been set to "English (United States)". If yes, set it to "Chinese (PRC)".
3. On Client Machine, verify if the Unicode font is installed. The font “Arial Unicode MS Font” supports Unicode characters.
4. Verify the problem in SpreadSheet Add-in(Essbase Add-in). Navigate to Tools->Add-in in Excel, do you see "Hyperion Essbase OLAP Server DLL (Unicode)”. If No, uncheck the option then close Excel. Open Excel again and then navigate to Tools->Add-ins and browse to Hyperion/Analytics/Bin and select the .xll file
Hope it helps...
KosuruS

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