Windows 11 update 24H2 destroy Trados Studio 2022 and the glossaries do not work. Also Multiterm 2022 do not work as well.

Hello,

This is an urgent problem.

Yesterday I have applied the latest update for my operating system, the Windows 11 24H2 and this morning I am surprised that glossaries, just simply do not work. They never load. Additionally, Multiterm is showing a strange behaviour with a big windows showing a strange error.

Basically, the Windows 11 24H2 update destroy Trados Studio 2022 and the glossaries never load. Multiterm is also giving a lot of problems.

This is happening since yesterday.

I really would appreciate someone from RWS tell me how to solve this ASAP or if may download a fix or patch to fix this and continue using the glossaries.

Without the glossaries I cannot work, so basically, I would lose my clients and this, will damage me considerably.

Thanks in advance.

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    This is solely the problem of your operating system, NOT in any way caused by TS or MT. If you have trouble with this Windows update, restore your previous OS. TS2022 or TS2024 and MultiTerm work perfectly on Windows 22H2 and on Windows 22H3. I do not yet have installed 24H2, so I am warned now not to do so.

    You can try to run a repair installation of Trados Studio (same applies to MultiTerm) according to this article: https://gateway.sdl.com/apex/communityknowledge?articleName=000001414

    But if that does not help, I'm afraid you'll really be forced to roll back the Windows update.

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  • Thanks for your reply. I rolled back that update and everything works fine, but please note that this is not a solution because Windows 11 forces the user to install the update. In plain words, the users must install the update and there is no option to ignore updates in Windows 11.

    Due to the extreme importance of this issue, I would appreciate it if an RWS representative could reply to this thread and provide some insights on what is going on with Trados Studio 2022 and the Windows Update 24H2.

    All the affected users need to know when RWS will release a patch or fix to make compatible Trados Studio 2022 with the Windows 11 update 24H2.

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  • Thanks for your reply. I rolled back that update and everything works fine, but please note that this is not a solution because Windows 11 forces the user to install the update. In plain words, the users must install the update and there is no option to ignore updates in Windows 11.

    Due to the extreme importance of this issue, I would appreciate it if an RWS representative could reply to this thread and provide some insights on what is going on with Trados Studio 2022 and the Windows Update 24H2.

    All the affected users need to know when RWS will release a patch or fix to make compatible Trados Studio 2022 with the Windows 11 update 24H2.

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