I have recently upgraded from Studio 2019 to Studio 2022 and there is no Browse button in the Create Return Package window to chose the saving path for the return package. I cannot find an option to change the default path. Thank you for any help
I have recently upgraded from Studio 2019 to Studio 2022 and there is no Browse button in the Create Return Package window to chose the saving path for the return package. I cannot find an option to change the default path. Thank you for any help
I have the exact same problem with WorldServer packages - the plug-in has a bug and should be fixed. All of the return files from this plug-in end up in the default Projects directory under Studio 2022.
I need not remind RWS that simply throwing packages into folders the user has not specified is potentially breaching the user's data protection requirements, since the user may have set up a secure disk for working with Trados and Trados is now just dumping these files into a sub-folder of the user's default Windows "Documents" directory.
The support for WorldServer packages continues to be dire. I do wish my clients would stop using it.
When working with WorldServer packages and Studio WorldServer projects, the correct way to create Return packages is to select "Create WorldServer Return Package" (not "Create Return Package), either using the button or using the option when right-clicking on the WorldServer Project. When using the correct option, you will be able to browse and save your Return package in any directory.
Using "Create Return Package" was never the correct method for WorldServer projects. See also article gateway.sdl.com/.../communityknowledge
Fantastic, thank you Caterina!
Would be helpful if Studio actually didn't allow the user to do totally useless things but hey, at least that works
I hope Irene can mark your reply as the answer.
Fantastic, thank you Caterina!
Would be helpful if Studio actually didn't allow the user to do totally useless things but hey, at least that works
I hope Irene can mark your reply as the answer.