by Support » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:02 pm
Hi Graham, sorry about delay.
Since DBF Commander Professinal is a non-Unicode program yet, you need to change your system locale to Thai (Thailand) in order to view Thai symbols.
Please, do the following:
Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Region and Language -> Administrative -> Change system locale... -> Thai (Thailand)
Your DBF files data are in correct Thai charset. So, when you'll change system locale, you'll can to view your data properly at SQL Server too.
It looks like Simple DBF Browser supports Unicode, thats why the data are displayed properly without changing system locale.
We are planning to add Unicode support to DBF Commander Professional at 3.0 version.
Best regards,
Elphsoft Support.
Feel free to ask a question - I'll try to help in anyway!