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How to serve own memories to SDL Trados Studio 2017
Thread poster: sdvplatt
sdvplatt United Kingdom Local time: 06:11 Member (2003) German to English + ...
Mar 5, 2018
Has anyone done this before? How does one go about creating a giant TM and then allowing others to access it from within SDL Trados Studio> Select Server-Based Translation Memory?
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sdvplatt United Kingdom Local time: 06:11 Member (2003) German to English + ...
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Mar 5, 2018
deutschenglisch wrote:
Has anyone done this before? How does one go about creating a giant TM and then allowing others to access it from within SDL Trados Studio> Select Server-Based Translation Memory?
and thats me. I know SDL treats translators as consumers but there must be a quick way without using their premium versions to set up a server to serve up a memory which after all is just a plain text file.
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MuMyongCy (X) South Korea Local time: 15:11 English to Korean
I know nothing.
Mar 5, 2018
but, know how to Google. and, below is the result. good luck
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