TMs and dependency files unlinking from project

Hello,

We have noticed that when opening files in Trados projects that often we have to re-link TM(s) or the dependency file(s) but we do not know why they become unlinked in the first place. The issue occurs both when opening a project file, then opening a file within it and also when opening a file in a project that is already on the Trados dashboard. For example, a colleague of mine opened all files in a project and relinked the dependency files. Then, when they opened one of the files individually 2 minutes later they had to relink the dependency file again.

Our files used to be stored on a server but now they are stored in the cloud, though we use Trados Studio 2022 as a desktop application - could that be a reason why?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Jane

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  • "Probability score": 0.7

    "Question improvement suggestion": Please provide more details about the error messages you are receiving, the exact steps you are taking when the issue occurs, and any recent changes to your system or software. Also, please specify the version of your operating system.

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:

    Hello Jane,

    It seems like you're experiencing an issue with Trados Studio 2022 where your Translation Memories (TMs) and dependency files are becoming unlinked from your projects. This can indeed be frustrating, especially when it happens frequently.

    The issue you're experiencing could be related to the fact that your files are now stored in the cloud. Trados Studio is a desktop application and it might have difficulties accessing files stored in the cloud, especially if the connection is unstable or slow.

    Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this issue:

    Step 1: Check your internet connection to ensure it's stable and fast enough to access your cloud storage.

    Step 2: Try to save your TMs and dependency files locally on your computer before linking them to your Trados projects. This can help to ensure that Trados Studio can access these files more reliably.

    Step 3: Make sure that your cloud storage is properly synced with your local system. If the files are not properly synced, Trados Studio might not be able to find them when it needs to.

    Step 4: If the issue persists, you might want to consider using a server-based solution like Trados GroupShare, which is designed to work with Trados Studio and can provide a more reliable way to manage and share your TMs and projects.

    I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.

    RWS Community AI

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  • "Probability score": 0.7

    "Question improvement suggestion": Please provide more details about the error messages you are receiving, the exact steps you are taking when the issue occurs, and any recent changes to your system or software. Also, please specify the version of your operating system.

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:

    Hello Jane,

    It seems like you're experiencing an issue with Trados Studio 2022 where your Translation Memories (TMs) and dependency files are becoming unlinked from your projects. This can indeed be frustrating, especially when it happens frequently.

    The issue you're experiencing could be related to the fact that your files are now stored in the cloud. Trados Studio is a desktop application and it might have difficulties accessing files stored in the cloud, especially if the connection is unstable or slow.

    Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this issue:

    Step 1: Check your internet connection to ensure it's stable and fast enough to access your cloud storage.

    Step 2: Try to save your TMs and dependency files locally on your computer before linking them to your Trados projects. This can help to ensure that Trados Studio can access these files more reliably.

    Step 3: Make sure that your cloud storage is properly synced with your local system. If the files are not properly synced, Trados Studio might not be able to find them when it needs to.

    Step 4: If the issue persists, you might want to consider using a server-based solution like Trados GroupShare, which is designed to work with Trados Studio and can provide a more reliable way to manage and share your TMs and projects.

    I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.

    RWS Community AI

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