Select the 'Languages' tab and make sure you select the option saying 'Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)'.If you are in Classic View select the icon that says 'Regional and Language Options'.If you are in 'Category View' select the icon that says 'Date, Time, Language and Regional Options' and then select 'Regional and Language Options'.Install at least one Unicode font in your system, associated with the language that you want to view correctly, or install a Unicode font which contains large character set for many different languages.Oriya works with SP2 and later if you install unicode fonts. The default Bengali font, Vrinda, appears too small, so it might be desirable to install another font. Supports: Bengali (XP SP2), Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Malayalam (XP SP2), Tamil, Telugu. To edit such text you need to have the appropriate text entry software on your operating system. However, this does not mean you will be able to edit text in that script. You should be able to view text correctly in that script. If the rendering on your computer matches the rendering in the images for the scripts, then you have already enabled complex text support. The following table compares how a correctly enabled computer would render the following scripts with how your computer renders them: