There is a setting in Windows control panel (Regional and language settings -> Advanced settings) where you can specify the language for non-Unicode enabled applications. Set the language to "Cyrillc" in this dialog, reboot and you should see your cyrillic characters again within your folder names.
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Sven
<p>There is a setting in Windows control panel (Regional and language settings -&gt; Advanced settings) where you can specify the language for non-Unicode enabled applications. Set the language to "Cyrillc" in this dialog, reboot and you should see your cyrillic characters again within your folder names.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>Sven
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