Due to essential maintenance, access to Trados cloud will be unavailable on Saturday 30 August from 00:00 to 12:00 UTC.

Multiterm 2017 update asks for MTconvert14.msi

Hi team

We have a message to update SDL multiterm 2017.

At the end of the update I have an error. Install ask me for a file > MTconvert14.msi. But that file exists.

The file exists but install says it's not valid installation package for the product.

Update failed!

Can you help us ?

Thx

Windows Installer error message stating 'The file C:ProgramDataPackage CacheSDL SDL Trados Studio 2017SR1ModulesMTConvert14.msi is not a valid installation package for the product SDL MultiTerm 2017 SR1 Convert. Update failed.'



Generated Image Alt-Text
[edited by: Trados AI at 12:05 PM (GMT 0) on 4 Mar 2024]
emoji
Parents
  •  We had a remote session with the client and we managed to solve the initial issue and we could install the latest version of Multiterm 2017. The issue now is that the software does not start because of OS related issues. On further investigation we noticed that the client had the same initial issue with other products, such as Microsoft Visual C++. The Windows installed could not find the location of the installer. Also the Windows 10 version is very old, client running a 1600 version when we are running a 1900 version. I suggest that the client revamps their Windows installation, make sure that they have the latest updates and Multiterm 2017 will work fine. I have closed this case because the client did not respond in time.

Reply
  •  We had a remote session with the client and we managed to solve the initial issue and we could install the latest version of Multiterm 2017. The issue now is that the software does not start because of OS related issues. On further investigation we noticed that the client had the same initial issue with other products, such as Microsoft Visual C++. The Windows installed could not find the location of the installer. Also the Windows 10 version is very old, client running a 1600 version when we are running a 1900 version. I suggest that the client revamps their Windows installation, make sure that they have the latest updates and Multiterm 2017 will work fine. I have closed this case because the client did not respond in time.

Children
No Data