Why is an Internet connection required when working offline? Thread poster: Anthony Rudd
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Why is an Internet connection required when working offline even though local TMs and TBs are being used? Is there some option that avoids looking for a server? | | | Not necessary | Oct 7, 2017 |
Afaik it is not necessary. If the program asks for an internet connection, it may be related to the synchronization setting. When I work on a server project, I deactivate automatic synchronization and synchronize the project myself regularly. | | | Anthony Rudd Local time: 12:59 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Server not accessible | Oct 7, 2017 |
Thanks Elif. Somehow a server setting had been made to Language Environment rather than My Computer. | | | MoSpa Germany Local time: 12:59 English to German
My MemoQ works just the same whether I am on- or offline. Maybe something in your project settings wants to access online resources? | |
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Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 06:59 English to Spanish + ... Checking your memoQ settings | Oct 7, 2017 |
I think that memoQ by default tries to log into a server, especially if you (like me) get a license from a client and you're part of their team of translators. I know for a fact that my client-licensed copy of memoQ (which I keep separate from my own paid license) always checks on a server for recent projects to log me in. I'd go with what Elif has suggested, among other things. All great software eventually becomes bloatware. | | | Maybe also other settings | Oct 8, 2017 |
Other than TMs and TBs, memoQ uses other resources, like LiveDocs corpora the project could be linked to. Check the LiveDocs pane of your project to have a look and, should the project be linked to a corpus, ask the customer whether they can align that and send you a TMX export of the memory. Also, there are "light resources", i.e. settings that can be stored in the server and your project could be using if it is configured with non-standard settings. Pay a visit to the... See more Other than TMs and TBs, memoQ uses other resources, like LiveDocs corpora the project could be linked to. Check the LiveDocs pane of your project to have a look and, should the project be linked to a corpus, ask the customer whether they can align that and send you a TMX export of the memory. Also, there are "light resources", i.e. settings that can be stored in the server and your project could be using if it is configured with non-standard settings. Pay a visit to the Settings area in your proyect and, by clicking the different icons, check that you are not using any settings based on your customer's server. If so, you can try to deselect them and return to memoQ's default settings, or ask your customer to export these lights settings for you so that you can continue using them, but locally by importing the settings locally on your machine. ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Why is an Internet connection required when working offline? Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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