Error 50104 - Problem with cleaning and analyzing. Thread poster: Rajan Chopra
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Rajan Chopra India Local time: 03:59 Member (2008) English to Hindi + ...
Hello, I am a new user of Trados (Version 7.0, Windows XP and MS Office 2003. I am facing a problem. As and when I want to clean or analyze a file, the following message is shown in the Workbench: Error [50104] Folder does not exist, was moved or renamed [D:\(path)] I am unable to clean and analyze any file. Could you please tell me the reason and how to fix the problem? Thanks in anticipation. Regards, Chopra | | |
Cheng Peng China Local time: 06:29 English to Chinese + ... specify an existing folder to include a log file | Jul 8, 2009 |
the errormsg may indicate the log path doesn't exsit. In your case, try changing the D:\(path) to an existing path. Click Log file button, select Browse, and locate an existing log file (*.log); or type a valid fullpath in the field next to the Log file button. That may work. | | |
Rajan Chopra India Local time: 03:59 Member (2008) English to Hindi + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks so much. | Jul 8, 2009 |
I am thankful to you for the help and guidance. Since I am a novice and not an expert, I'd appreciate if you could explain it in a detailed, simple and step by step manner. I am sorry if you find it irritating or annoying. Regards, Chopra Cheng Peng wrote: the errormsg may indicate the log path doesn't exsit. In your case, try changing the D:\(path) to an existing path. Click Log file button, select Browse, and locate an existing log file (*.log); or type a valid fullpath in the field next to the Log file button. That may work. | | |
Cheng Peng China Local time: 06:29 English to Chinese + ... simple step-by-step | Jul 9, 2009 |
1 In Windows, create a folder to hold log files, for example, C:\tradosLogs\ 2 Open Trados Workbench, Click [Tools]-> [Analyse] to open [Analyse files] dialog box. Type C:\tradosLogs\myLog.log in the field next to [Log File] button. 3 Click [Analyse] button. Do the same for [Clean up]. | |
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How to proceed | Jul 9, 2009 |
In the Workbench select Tools, Analyse, Log File, Browse Select a folder to keep the log file, give it a name (i.e. Log 1) and click Save. Now you will be able to analyse and the information about word counts will be saved to the log file you just created. The same method applies when you Translate in Trados. | | |
Rajan Chopra India Local time: 03:59 Member (2008) English to Hindi + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks a lot! | Jul 9, 2009 |
I am indebted to you for the expert advice. The problem stands solved and now I can clean and analyze. Regards, Chopra Cheng Peng wrote: 1 In Windows, create a folder to hold log files, for example, C:\tradosLogs\ 2 Open Trados Workbench, Click [Tools]-> [Analyse] to open [Analyse files] dialog box. Type C:\tradosLogs\myLog.log in the field next to [Log File] button. 3 Click [Analyse] button. Do the same for [Clean up]. | | |
Rajan Chopra India Local time: 03:59 Member (2008) English to Hindi + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks so much for your detailed reply. | Jul 9, 2009 |
I am thankful to you for explaining the procedure for solving this problem. Regards, Chopra Marijke Singer wrote: In the Workbench select Tools, Analyse, Log File, Browse Select a folder to keep the log file, give it a name (i.e. Log 1) and click Save. Now you will be able to analyse and the information about word counts will be saved to the log file you just created. The same method applies when you Translate in Trados. | | |