Multiterm does not work any more.

It used to work well, but all of a sudden I got the message:"Multiterm does not work any more". Reports are then sent to Microsoft and I can close the program. I have removed and reinstalled it, downloaded the program again from sdl site and reinstalled it, but I keep getting this error message. When I try to open it by clicking on an existing termbase file, I get the same message. When I add a term via Studio however, there seems to be no problem, I can add and save new terms.

Does anyone have an idea what can be done?

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  • Hi

    Please try running a Windows Repair of MultiTerm - and then of Studio - via Control Panel.

    You don't say which version of MultiTerm you're using so in these instructions I have assumed it is MultiTerm 2017...

    - Close all SDL applications.

       Open the Control Panel:

           Windows Vista/7: Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.

           Windows 8: Right-click on the screen at bottom-left corner and choose Control Panel > Uninstall a Program.

           Windows 10: Right-click on Start > Control Panel > Select View by: Small Icons > Programs and Features.

       Click/highlight the relevant SDL product from the list (e.g. SDL Trados MultiTerm 2017 SR1 Desktop) and click Repair.

       Restart MultiTerm.

    I actually repair all 4 components of MultiTerm periodically - Desktop, Core, Convert and Word Integration. Then I repair Studio. It's worth the time it takes, especially after a Windows automatic update.

    If that doesn't work, reset MultiTerm after you've run a Windows Repair on it, rename the folder 'MultiTerm14' (or whichever is the highest number) here:

    C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\SDL\SDL MultiTerm
     
    Then open a termbase in MultiTerm and a new folder will be created. You can delete the old one (or just delete it in the first place but most folk don't like doing that).
     

    Hope this helps,

    All the best,

    Alison

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  • Hi

    Please try running a Windows Repair of MultiTerm - and then of Studio - via Control Panel.

    You don't say which version of MultiTerm you're using so in these instructions I have assumed it is MultiTerm 2017...

    - Close all SDL applications.

       Open the Control Panel:

           Windows Vista/7: Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.

           Windows 8: Right-click on the screen at bottom-left corner and choose Control Panel > Uninstall a Program.

           Windows 10: Right-click on Start > Control Panel > Select View by: Small Icons > Programs and Features.

       Click/highlight the relevant SDL product from the list (e.g. SDL Trados MultiTerm 2017 SR1 Desktop) and click Repair.

       Restart MultiTerm.

    I actually repair all 4 components of MultiTerm periodically - Desktop, Core, Convert and Word Integration. Then I repair Studio. It's worth the time it takes, especially after a Windows automatic update.

    If that doesn't work, reset MultiTerm after you've run a Windows Repair on it, rename the folder 'MultiTerm14' (or whichever is the highest number) here:

    C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\SDL\SDL MultiTerm
     
    Then open a termbase in MultiTerm and a new folder will be created. You can delete the old one (or just delete it in the first place but most folk don't like doing that).
     

    Hope this helps,

    All the best,

    Alison

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