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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    We have completed our initial investigation this afternoon and the support team found that there is no general issue in accessing terminology when using Trados Studio and MultiTerm Desktop 2024 on Windows 11 24H2.  Terminology works in both Studio and MT Desktop 2024 on Windows 11 24H2.

    In MultiTerm:

    Screenshot of SDL MultiTerm 2024 software with a list of terms in various languages, and an 'About MultiTerm' window in the foreground. An 'About Windows' window shows Windows 11 Version 24H2 details.

    In Trados Studio:

    Screenshot of Trados Studio translation results with highlighted term recognition, and an 'About Windows' window displaying Windows 11 Version 24H2 information.

    This would be in line with my initial finding from the users I have worked with who are also on this version of Windows.  So, I will log a support case on your behalf so that a support engineer can have a look at your setup and see if we can determine what is driving this issue for you.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    [edited by: RWS Community AI at 1:58 PM (GMT 0) on 28 Oct 2024]
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