Stanislav Pokorny Czech Republic Local time: 06:46 Member (2009) English to Czech + ...
Nov 23, 2009
Hello everyone,
a friend of mine is having a problem after reinstalling her machine's OS.
Tech Specs:
Win Vista Home Premium 32bit
Trados: 756 (2006)
MultiTerm: 7.1.0.361
In the Tools > Term Recognition Options dialog, only MultiTerm 5 is available for selection. No MultiTerm 7 option.
Tried:
- re-registering both Trados and MultiTerm
- re-installing Trados after installing MultiTerm
- re-installing MultiTerm after Trados
All to no avail. Could please anyone tell me how to get those two working togeter? Thank you all!
EDIT: I know that T2006 is not officially supported to run under Vista, but I experienced the same problem on WinXP too.
[Upraveno: 2009-11-23 15:26 GMT]
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Grzegorz Gryc Poland Local time: 06:46 French to Polish + ...
Being SDLed...
Nov 23, 2009
Stanislav Pokorny wrote:
a friend of mine is having a problem after reinstalling her machine's OS.
Tech Specs:
Win Vista Home Premium 32bit
Trados: 756 (2006)
MultiTerm: 7.1.0.361
In the Tools > Term Recognition Options dialog, only MultiTerm 5 is available for selection. No MultiTerm 7 option.
Tried:
- re-registering both Trados and MultiTerm
- re-installing Trados after installing MultiTerm
- re-installing MultiTerm after Trados
All to no avail. Could please anyone tell me how to get those two working togeter? Thank you all!
EDIT: I know that T2006 is not officially supported to run under Vista, but I experienced the same problem on WinXP too.
Because Multiterm iX/7.x sucks.
Nonetheless, it should work if installed carefully.
In few words, if your .Net or Java is newer than the versions provided with your Trados/Mulltiterm version, you're SDLed.
Cheers
GG
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Grzegorz Gryc Poland Local time: 06:46 French to Polish + ...
Run as admin...
Nov 23, 2009
Stanislav Pokorny wrote:
EDIT: I know that T2006 is not officially supported to run under Vista, but I experienced the same problem on WinXP too.[/quote]
And, of course, you should run the setup as administrator (right click the file and select the appropriate command).
Cheers
GG
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Stanislav Pokorny Czech Republic Local time: 06:46 Member (2009) English to Czech + ...
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Thanks GG
Nov 23, 2009
Hi GG,
thanks for your reply. I'll try and see what comes out. Thank you once again for your suggestions.
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