For more information on all hotfixes and enhancements included in the cumulative updates for SDL MultiTerm 2017, see the following list.
SDL MultiTerm 2017 Cumulative Update 3 (Build 14.0.2184.3, Released on 02 May 2017)
- Fixed a memory leak and subsequent crash that occurred when using termbases containing entries with invalid history.
SDL MultiTerm 2017 Cumulative Update 2 (Build 14.0.2165.2, Released on 07 February 2017)
Compatibility with SDL Trados GroupShare 2017
- This cumulative update introduces compatibility with SDL Trados GroupShare 2017. Users must install this cumulative update to be able to access server-based resources in SDL Trados GroupShare 2017. Previous versions of SDL Trados MultiTerm 2017 are not supported for use with SDL Trados GroupShare 2017.
SDL MultiTerm 2017 Cumulative Update 1 (Build 14.0.2103.1, Released on 14 December 2016)
- Fixed a problem where the new batch edit functionality was not working correctly when using a user interface language other than English.
- Fixed the Object reference not set to an instance of an object error when closing a termbase in SDL MultiTerm 2017 or when trying to run the Import & Export command from the File tab.
- When using the new layout, users were able to add duplicate terms without getting a confirmation message first. This is now fixed and the confirmation message is now displayed as expected.
- Fixed a problem with the splash screen on systems with high-DPI screen resolution settings.
Installing Cumulative Updates
A cumulative update is automatically applied when you use the AutoUpdate functionality available in SDL MultiTerm. AutoUpdate is turned on by default, so you will automatically be notified of the update as soon as it is available. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and apply the update.
NOTE: Applying the update may take some time, as the SDL MultiTerm installation is analysed before the update to ensure the patch can be installed successfully. As a rule of thumb, applying the patch will take roughly the same time as installing the application. SDL recommends that you use AutoUpdate. However, you can also apply the patch manually, as follows:
- Close SDL MultiTerm 2017.
- Download the ZIP file
MultiTerm2017_CU3.zip
from the bottom of this article. It may contain several MSP files. - Extract the files to a temporary folder of your choice, such as C:\temp.
- Double-click the
MSP files from within the ZIP file
. This will install the latest release and update the files in the SDL MultiTerm 2017 installation folders as appropriate.
After the update release has been installed and MultiTerm restarted, the issues described in this article should no longer occur.