Forum: Across support
Topic: Across and 64-bit Windows 7.0
Poster: Lissa Sum
Post title: It is possible
Hi Mary,
you can run Across on your personal computer without using an additional VM as long as the system requirements are met: [url removed]
There is no problem with running Across on a 64-bit version of Windows.
It is, however not possible to parallely run an Online Client of Across (which you use for your first customer) and an Offline/Remote Client and/or Personal Edition on the same machine or VM.
Just a short explanation regarding the differences between Online and Offline Clients:
- with the Online Client you are permanently connected to your customer's Across Server, therefor using its databases when working.
- with the Offline Client you only connect to your customer's Across Server temporarily to download or upload your translation jobs' packages. The data included (documents, tasks, TM, terminology) is (temporarily) stored to databases on your system.
In both cases, you need a softkey from your customer so your Across installation knows where to connect to.
I hope this helps.
Lissa
Topic: Across and 64-bit Windows 7.0
Poster: Lissa Sum
Post title: It is possible
Hi Mary,
you can run Across on your personal computer without using an additional VM as long as the system requirements are met: [url removed]
There is no problem with running Across on a 64-bit version of Windows.
It is, however not possible to parallely run an Online Client of Across (which you use for your first customer) and an Offline/Remote Client and/or Personal Edition on the same machine or VM.
Just a short explanation regarding the differences between Online and Offline Clients:
- with the Online Client you are permanently connected to your customer's Across Server, therefor using its databases when working.
- with the Offline Client you only connect to your customer's Across Server temporarily to download or upload your translation jobs' packages. The data included (documents, tasks, TM, terminology) is (temporarily) stored to databases on your system.
In both cases, you need a softkey from your customer so your Across installation knows where to connect to.
I hope this helps.
Lissa