Troubles with Japanese/Korean Language Support

First, I'm using Oracle Portal 3.0.9 - iAS 1.0.2.2. on Windows 2000 I have successfully loaded all the languages. The language portlet displays all available languages. Languages such as spanish, german or french render properly. When I try to render japanese or korean I get a series of ??????????????????? for all text. I've already installed the Windows 2000 language packs and can render other web sites (i.e. www.oracle.com) in those respective languages.
QUESTION: Is there anything more I have to do to properly render the japanese or korean languages?
Thank you,

First, I'm using Oracle Portal 3.0.9 - iAS 1.0.2.2. on Windows 2000 I have successfully loaded all the languages. The language portlet displays all available languages. Languages such as spanish, german or french render properly. When I try to render japanese or korean I get a series of ??????????????????? for all text. I've already installed the Windows 2000 language packs and can render other web sites (i.e. www.oracle.com) in those respective languages.
QUESTION: Is there anything more I have to do to properly render the japanese or korean languages?
Thank you,

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