Hello, I cannot seem to find where in Trados and Multiterm I would be able to deactivate the synchronization with OneDrive?

Plus, would you recommend to keep the automatic synchronization with OneDrive?

I just reactivated Trados on my new laptop, and it seems that OneDrive automatically connects to Trados/MultiTerm, because it is already "telling" me that there is no more space on my OneDrive left and that my termbases could not be saved. I deleted several elements and have more than 1 G of space left, but when I go the termbase folders, there is still the cross symbol indicating that the termbases are not saved on OneDRive.

I find this disturbing and thought I might skip OneDrive altogether and just go on saving my work on several external hard drives.

Also, could clouds like OneDrive lead to problems with confidentiality?

Thanks, Sandra

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  • Hello  

    Neither Studio or MultiTerm will connect automatically to OneDrive. Both Studio and MultiTerm should be installed on your local C:\ drive.

    However, if you have created and saved a project to OneDrive, then when you open the project, Studio will look to One Drive to open the resources.

    Maybe try recreating the project, but this time, save it locally.

    You can of course save your resources to the 'cloud' but I would strongly advise that you also keep a copy/backup locally.

    We have a free app- SDL TMBackup so you can automate the process of backing up your resources- 

    https://appstore.sdl.com/language/app/sdl-tmbackup/869/

    With regard to confidentiality-, cloud storage is becoming less of an issue and is generally regarded as safe and you will no doubt be receiving packages and files by email which is essentially sending data via the 'cloud'.

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  • Hello  

    Neither Studio or MultiTerm will connect automatically to OneDrive. Both Studio and MultiTerm should be installed on your local C:\ drive.

    However, if you have created and saved a project to OneDrive, then when you open the project, Studio will look to One Drive to open the resources.

    Maybe try recreating the project, but this time, save it locally.

    You can of course save your resources to the 'cloud' but I would strongly advise that you also keep a copy/backup locally.

    We have a free app- SDL TMBackup so you can automate the process of backing up your resources- 

    https://appstore.sdl.com/language/app/sdl-tmbackup/869/

    With regard to confidentiality-, cloud storage is becoming less of an issue and is generally regarded as safe and you will no doubt be receiving packages and files by email which is essentially sending data via the 'cloud'.

    Oana Nagy | RWS Group

    _____________
    Design your own training!

    You've done the courses and still need to go a little further, or still not clear? 
    Tell us what you need in our Community Solutions Hub

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