I found a way to solve the problem -
use microsoft's quickres,
then,
while windows is running under vmware,
just change the resolution (let's say from 640*480 to 800*600),
then, it'll be fine (no matter if u'll change it back).
the problem is,
that u have to do so after every booting :-(.
btw, the problem is in the DRIVER.
i think that u should add this thing into the report,
looks like the problem is that windows first loading the charset of hebrew,
then VMWARE driver is loading another charset,
and when u changing resolution, it reloads the charset,
but i'm NOT sure this is the problem.

bye, allow ole.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth G.Kay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: linux ILUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: יום חמישי 17 יוני 1999 15:30
Subject: Re: A New Patch Release of VMware


>On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Eli Marmor wrote:
>
>> > > Because of the importance of the issue, and since nobody answered
>> > > this question, I raise it again: Did anybody tested if the Hebrew
>> > > problems of VMware still exists in the new patch (experimental)
>> > > release?
>> >
>> >         Yes, unfortunately, the problems still exist.
>>
>> Thank you very much. Please report to VMware. I think the original
>> incident number is 679 (Hetz, can you ensure the number?).
>>
>
> I plan to do so but it will have to wait till Sunday. Knowing the
>original incident number would be very useful.
>
> Ken
>
>
>
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