Can I rollback to earlier version (cancel upadte) of SDL Trados Studio ?

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Two overlapping screenshots of Trados Studio 'About' window, with a red arrow pointing to an error message stating 'The product will expire soon.'

AND Multiterm to properly.

Thanks.



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    ah..
    This place, there is no "Delete Post" functionality
    I have found my solution.
    I have gone back to Good Old version safely. 

    SDL Trados Studio 2017 SR1 - "14.1.10017" has a BUG

  • So what was the answer you found please? I'm looking for the same thing.

  • Hi ,

    Here is the path you take to roll back to a previous version:

    Control panel > Programs and features > Installed updates

    Screenshot of Installed Updates window showing a list of updates with 'SDL Trados Studio 2014' highlighted and an 'Uninstall' option visible.

    The most recent installed update for Studio 2014 should be in the list.

    Highlight it then click 'Uninstall'.

    If you don't know how to find 'Control panel', type it into the search box next to your Windows Start button bottom left of your computer screen:

    Close-up of Windows taskbar with a search box displaying the text 'Type here to search' next to the Windows Start button.

    Hope this achieves what you need solved.

    If not, running a Windows Repair on your current version via Control panel > Programs and features will solve lots of performance issues...

    1. Close all SDL applications.
    2. Open the Control Panel:
      • Windows Vista/7Start > 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
      • - or type 'Control Panel' in the search line on your bottom Windows toolbar.
    3. Click/highlight the relevant SDL product from the list (e.g. SDL Trados Studio 2017 etc) and click 'Repair' either on the top toolbar or on the right-click dropdown menu.
    4. Restart Studio/MultiTerm.

    Let us know how you get on,

    All the best,

    Ali Slight smile

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  • Thanks but it's Trados 2017 and it's not in my list of windows updates. I'm not looking to repair the program, I'm looking to roll-back to a version in which I could have multiple documents open as if they were one document and put comments on those documents and still be able to save the file (files) without getting an error message as I always could before one or two of the more recent updates.

    Apparently I have to uninstall and reinstall so that's not really what I'd call an update rollback.

  • Hi ,

    If you uninstall, it doesn't take long. No need to deactivate your license if reinstalling.

    Then download the version that is on your account and install that but don't update it until another version comes out which will hopefully have resolved whatever problem you're wishing to avoid.

    What is the problem, anyway?Also, why don't you want to try a Windows Repair? I use this method on any complex software if there's been a recent major Windows update. Windows Repair is there to smooth things out in case of conflicts between non-Windows software and Windows, because that can occur. I use it periodically to sort out Microsoft Office, for example.

    All the best,

    Ali Slight smile

  • Other people on this forum have had the same problem I had and it is linked to a recent minor version update. Other threads say the way other people have dealt with the problem caused by the minor version update by rolling back. Windows repair doesn't roll back a version update so it will not deal with the problem which is caused by the update. The other forum posts did not mention HOW to roll back.

    I mentioned what the problem is: I could have multiple documents open as if they were one document and put comments on those documents and still be able to save the file (files) without getting an error message as I always could before one or two of the more recent updates.

    That is the problem, one of the main reasons if not THE main reason I updated to Trados 2017 was to open several documents at the same time and work on them and save them as if they were one document. This is no longer possible as soon as I add a comment to my translation which I always do somewhere along the line. This is most frustrating and time consuming when there's a translation to be done with 24 different documents!

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  • Other people on this forum have had the same problem I had and it is linked to a recent minor version update. Other threads say the way other people have dealt with the problem caused by the minor version update by rolling back. Windows repair doesn't roll back a version update so it will not deal with the problem which is caused by the update. The other forum posts did not mention HOW to roll back.

    I mentioned what the problem is: I could have multiple documents open as if they were one document and put comments on those documents and still be able to save the file (files) without getting an error message as I always could before one or two of the more recent updates.

    That is the problem, one of the main reasons if not THE main reason I updated to Trados 2017 was to open several documents at the same time and work on them and save them as if they were one document. This is no longer possible as soon as I add a comment to my translation which I always do somewhere along the line. This is most frustrating and time consuming when there's a translation to be done with 24 different documents!

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