I would like to continue using Trados 2017 on one computer while upgrading it to 2022 on the other computer.

I purchased Trados 2022 license and downloaded the program. Then deactivated Studio 2017 on my PC but not on the notebook. Now I am trying to proceed and upgrade while remaining able to continue a 2017 project on my notebook (and upgrade it later on).

QUESTION 1: Is this possible to do this, or do I have to upgrade Trados on both machines at the same time?

QUESTION 2: When I click on "Upgrade" the interface says that I have "1 activation" available.  Can you please clarify if by proceeding I will still be able to activate Studio 2022 on the notebook too? (or how should I proceed?)

Trados Studio upgrade interface showing a warning that upgrading the license cannot be reversed, with an option to process the upgrade from Studio 2017 to Studio 2022.



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[edited by: Trados AI at 11:17 AM (GMT 0) on 29 Feb 2024]
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  • I understand and I am happy that this time, as my current projects were not using Multiterm, your generous trial period could cover them. And I appreciate a lot the improvements RWS brought to the communication with us users. Thank you.

    Every time I undertake an upgrade, I find it surprising that my second license might get automatically inactivated until when I manage to upgrade the software on the second computer too. I think it would be a better experience for me if I could reasonably choose the right moment to upgrade the software on my notebook and migrate my license accordingly there.

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