In sawserver.out.log, Japanese becomes ????? - Question Mark

Hello .
The sawserver.out.log does not show Japanese character. All Japanese characters become "?????" . (Question Mark)
How can I fix this issue ?
In sawlog[n].log, there is no issue. These files show Japanese correctly.
I know sawserver.out.log is the Standard Out Log, so I changed the environment variable but nothing chaned.
Please give me any idea.
Thanks.

Anybody has solution ?

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