Stathol wrote:
The Unicode encoding for Won and Yen are *not* the same as for backslash. It's only when you're not using Unicode that the Japanese and Korean code pages use the 0x5c for Won/Yen.
Yeah, I think that's what I thought I understood
Kinda learning on the fly here... 0x5c is a reverse solidus, period, in any functional sense, right? On codepage 949 (Korean), 5C may be Won, and codepage 932 (Japanese), it's Yen. Those are just differences in glyphs, though. It should act like a backslash does regardless. But it's not doing that. I would have thought it was just user error and that (person I was trying to help) was just entering a typo in her login credentials. But, using the Outlook client, where she must specify domain\username and password, she couldn't authenticate, but then using the same credentials in a web client that doesn't require the domain specification, she logged in fine. I dunno, I was stumped, going to call the mail server admin tomorrow and see what they see when she tries to authenticate via the client app.