Oracle Client 8.1.6 problem on Win2000 Japan version

Hi,
I'm trying to retrive data using SQL Plus on Win2000 Japan SP2 but give me a junk character. The data is OK when I retrive on another japan server, it can shows Japanese character. I installed Oracle Client 8.1.6 to connect to the Database server. Do I have to use ORacle Client 8.1.6 Japan version ? I think when I installed the Oracle Client It automatic recognize the Japanese Language.
Please help me to solve this problem.
thank's and regards,
[email protected]

I sent an earlier response to Lau Kelvin advising to check out the work around proposed by the Wagner Tavares posting "Oracle 8.1.7 Running on RH7 box". There are a couple of other postings that appear to have met with success. Both are based on a solution proposed by Richard Rankin. One is "Oracle 8.1.7 on Red Hat 7 works (here's now)" posted 1/28/2001 and the second "startup nomount hangs" posted 3/13/2001 spells out the same steps in a little more detail. I can't personally recommend either, just yet, but thought you might like to review these solutions on your own.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Harrison Lee ([email protected]):
It happen to me too. Was trying all sort work around like creating the script instead of using the GUI. The result is the same too.
I have been trying for weeks. Recently appreciate that someone could provide some helps.
Harrison
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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