Forum: Wordfast support
Topic: How to get Microsoft Translator to work in Wordfast Classis Version 6.03t?
Poster: Dominique Pivard
Post title: Customer ID vs. Client ID
Customer ID and Client ID don't mean the same thing when obtaining credentials for Microsoft Translator. Customer ID is a long and complicated string you get from Microsoft when creating an account on the Azure marketplace. Client ID is something you create when registering the application for Microsoft Translator.
Chances are you haven't got a valid Client ID / Client Server combination. You can use other tools to test whether your credentials are valid, for instance Wordfast Anywhere, OmegaT or MemSource, all of which can be used for free.
Topic: How to get Microsoft Translator to work in Wordfast Classis Version 6.03t?
Poster: Dominique Pivard
Post title: Customer ID vs. Client ID
Customer ID and Client ID don't mean the same thing when obtaining credentials for Microsoft Translator. Customer ID is a long and complicated string you get from Microsoft when creating an account on the Azure marketplace. Client ID is something you create when registering the application for Microsoft Translator.
Chances are you haven't got a valid Client ID / Client Server combination. You can use other tools to test whether your credentials are valid, for instance Wordfast Anywhere, OmegaT or MemSource, all of which can be used for free.