A hotfix rollup package is available for the Traditional and Simplified Chinese IMEs in Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008
This article describes a hotfix rollup package that is available for the Traditional and Simplified Chinese Input Method Editors (IMEs) in Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008. This hotfix provides the following features and fixes:
- The ChangJie, Quick, and Phonetic IMEs can now query the input sequence of the Array and DaYi IMEs.
- The Array and DaYi IMEs can now query the input sequence of one another, in addition to the input sequence of the ChangJie, Quick, and Phonetic IMEs.
- The QuanPin, ShuangPin, and ZhengMa IMEs can now query the input sequence of one another.
- The Array, Dayi, QuanPin, ShuangPin, and ZhengMa IMEs now have options to disable the associate phrase.
- Multiple UI and behavior problems for the Array, Dayi, QuanPin, ShuangPin, and ZhengMa IMEs have been fixed.
- The ConIme.exe process no longer crashes when the Command Prompt window is wider than 160 characters.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB955836.

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