A Chinese court that earlier in the week said Microsoft had violated its licensing agreement with a local company, Zhongyi Electronic, has ordered Microsoft to stop selling its Windows products containing fonts designed by Zhongyi, Reuters reported. The products affected include Windows 98, 2000, ME and Windows XP, according to the court. It is unclear when the ruling will take effect or how many copies are affected. Microsoft said it will appeal the ruling. Analysts said the ruling is unlikely to affect Microsoft’s long-term business outlook as only a small percentage of its total revenue comes from business in China.