Trados 2024 not opening certain xliff files

I purchased Trados Studio 2024 two months ago; however, there are certain files, which Trados cannot upload. I've tried everything by now, alone or in the company with others.

I've run out of ideas as I've created a folder to be uploaded from, dragged the file into the Welcome page, unzipped the/a package, renamed it, tried opening it from every possible button/option in the tool bar, clicked/ticked all relevant boxes in Options, sent numerous screenshots of what I see, tried converting the file into Word/PDF/Excel, etc., browsed through previous queries here, created packages and folders, and the icon is always this red Adobe Acobat icon, not the white/blue Trados icon.

It's only some xliff files Trados won't upload; all clean Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDf, ect., files are perfect. I've had to reject assignments because of this, and I really don't know what to do about it any more...

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  • I know, but I tried that, too, and I gt this message whenever I try... I simply won't let me for some reason.Trados Studio interface showing an error message: 'Failed to save target content: Source file not found' with options for 'Knowledge Base', 'Community', and an 'OK' button....

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    [edited by: RWS Community AI at 9:25 AM (GMT 1) on 21 Jul 2025]
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    This could be for several reasons:

    1. You are saving your project on a OneDrive path and the source file that is with the project (as opposed to being embedded into the SDLXLIFF) is not actually there because OneDrive moved it to the cloud;
    2. You don't actually have the source file and it's not embedded into the SDLXLIFF

    I suspect the first one because otherwise I "think" you would be prompted for the source file if it could not be found, as opposed to Studio seeing the footprint for the file, trying to use it, but failing because it takes too long to fetch.

    Who created the project in the first place?  If it was you, then I would be more certain it's the first one since you presumably have the source file.  A quick test would be to double click on the source file if you have it which will download it from the cloud to open it, close it, and try again with Studio.

    But I am guessing it's something like this.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • Thank you Paul for your promt reply :D 

    I do have the source file, which our client created in Word (sometimes PDF). But how do I avoid that Trados saves it in OneDrive and into a mere Word file instead? I don't believe I have that option to tick that one off...

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    But how do I avoid that Trados saves it in OneDrive and into a mere Word file instead?

    Don't create your projects in a OneDrive location, or setup OneDrive so it doesn't always synch everything as cloud only.  I believe the default is probably that, which does save space on your local drive, but only works flawlessly with Microsoft products.  Others might be ok, but they might not.  Any application that can be handling large resources for example could really have a problem with OneDrive.

    I believe this is all correct but might be under the control of your organisation:

    Windows build What to do
    Windows 11 (23H2/24H2 and later) 1. Click the OneDrive cloud icon in the notification area. 2. Choose Help & settings ▸ Settings. 3. Open Sync & backupAdvanced settings. 4. Under Files On‑Demand select Download all files. This is the modern replacement for turning Files On‑Demand off; it bulk‑marks everything as “Always keep on this device”. (Microsoft Support, Microsoft Learn)
    Windows 10 or early Windows 11 1. Same path as above but, under Files On‑Demand, untick Save space and download files as you use them (wording varies by build). That disables the feature entirely so nothing is ever cloud‑only. (Microsoft Support)

    You can also choose to only put certain folders in the cloud... in File Explorer, right‑click the folder or file.  Then choose "Always keep on this device".  Wait until the icon shows a solid green tick and this confirms the content is fully cached and available to Trados Studio.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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