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TWB 756 + Multiterm connection problem

Stanislav Pokorny  Identity Verified
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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  Identity Verified
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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.

See my procedure in the thread http://ukr.proz.com/forum/sdl_trados_support/129365-cannot_install_synergy:_net_framework_problem.html
and the last comment of Tagore related to the uninstall of .Net Framework.
Then follow a similar procedure.
The difference is MT 7.1.0.361 uses .Net 1.1, so you should modify the procedure accordingly.

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  Identity Verified
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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  Identity Verified
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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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