Dependency file not found - again

Hello,

I see this error message has already been discussed many times. I need a small clarification though. I encountered this error message for the first time and got frozen not being able to open the file half translated. I don't have the source .docx file so when it asked me whether I wanted to browse for the file, I hit no and it reopened the editor. It seems I can go on translating. My question is whether my sdlxliff file (the one I am working on) will be affected somehow, will it be possible for the client to normally open it? And will this message appear every time now when I try to open this file and work on it?

Now I moved the ruler under “Embedding” to 100 MB. I am using Trados 2017.

Many thanks,

Daniela

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  • There are usually two reasons for this message.  If you created the project yourself, with the original source files, then you should not normally see this.  However if you have security software running, that is not seeing Trados Studio as an allowable application, can strip the temporary files used in background and cause this message to appear.  This is more problematic because you'll need to resolve this to be able to get your target translations out.  Not insurmountable, but you will need to recreate the project in most cases.

    The other reason sounds like the one you have.  This is simply normal behaviour if you don't have the source and it is not embedded in the project.  Moving the ruler to 100Mb under "Embedding" won't do anything because this is only going to make a difference when the project is created.  The good news is that this won't affect your client t all.  It just means you won't be able to save the target file or use preview and maybe some verification options.

    Paul Filkin | RWS

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  • There are usually two reasons for this message.  If you created the project yourself, with the original source files, then you should not normally see this.  However if you have security software running, that is not seeing Trados Studio as an allowable application, can strip the temporary files used in background and cause this message to appear.  This is more problematic because you'll need to resolve this to be able to get your target translations out.  Not insurmountable, but you will need to recreate the project in most cases.

    The other reason sounds like the one you have.  This is simply normal behaviour if you don't have the source and it is not embedded in the project.  Moving the ruler to 100Mb under "Embedding" won't do anything because this is only going to make a difference when the project is created.  The good news is that this won't affect your client t all.  It just means you won't be able to save the target file or use preview and maybe some verification options.

    Paul Filkin | RWS

    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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