The Korean language utilizes Hangul, a phonetic alphabet, and Hanja (logographic Chinese characters). The Korean version of Windows 2000 Server had to natively support the character encoding standard (and later extended standards).
While "Server" is the common term, Windows 2000 was released in several specialized editions to meet different infrastructure needs:
While Windows 2000 Server supported multilingual user interfaces (MUI) through add-ons, the native was specifically tailored for the South Korean market. It offered:
Windows 2000 Server SP4 (Korean) : Microsoft - Internet Archive
This version included a highly refined IME for the time, allowing users to switch seamlessly between Hangul, Hanja, and English alphanumeric characters. Active Directory Integration: