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Running Studio 2021 alongside Studio 2019

Hello @Paul Filkin and all those skilled in the SDL art,

It is nice to be able and allowed to run our brand new CAT tool while keeping Studio 2019 up and running: you never know what might happen while Studio 2021 is being broken in and its bugs corrected. But this cohabitation may result in confusing situations. I explain myself.

  • In the Windows (10, v. 2004) list of apps, alles in Ordnung, every Studio (or Multiterm) appears with its separate identity.
  • In Windows Explorer, in the right-click scrolling list, under "Open with" you have only one SDL Trados Studio, not better identified (In my case it is 2019: I can guess it from the icon).
  • And in the Windows settings page where theoretically you can marry file types and apps, it is worse, it's a complete mess: .sdlalign, .sdlretrofit, .sdlrpx, .sdltm are associated with a SDL Trados Studio which -- guessing from the icon --, must be 2021, .sdlppx, .sdlproj, .sdlxliff are associated with (always guessing) Studio 2019 and .sdlfiletype, .sdltpl are left orphans. And though I am not totally IT-dumb, I cannot see how to rationalize all this mess (With Windows 7, I would have known how to!).

So I am open to all suggestions. Anticipated thanks.

G. LAMBERT

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  • Hello @Paul Filkin,

    Not so complicated to be explained.

    Yesterday I created my first SDL project with Studio 2021 (It took some time, as I had no personal 2021 template and had to build one). This *.sdlproj file as well as all three related SDL folders are saved in an SDL sub-folder inside a job-dedicated folder (It has been my way of working for 10 or 15 years and I feel comfortable with it).

    If, within this job-dedicated folder in Windows Explorer, I left-click on my *.sdlproj file (a process which makes sense), it opens Sudio 2019 (See why in my first post)... which of course does not find my project! Is this good enough a reason for me to worry about the file type-app associations (apart from wondering why the described mess with the SDL file types)?

    Best regards.

    Gérard

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