TMWSuite 2025.3 release notes

These release notes contain system requirements and resolved issues for the latest version. There are no enhancements in this release.

Before upgrading your production environment, Trimble recommends that you read the system requirements and install the latest version in a test environment. If you have questions, please contact your customer representative.

Warnings

Installation directory

As of version 2020.4, you must install TMWSuite files into a new directory. Some files from earlier versions are not compatible with newer versions. If you need assistance, contact Trimble Transportation Support.

General requirements

Before you begin installing TMWSuite version 2025.3, check that these requirements are met:

  • Internet Information Services (IIS) for Microsoft® Windows Server®
    IIS Microsoft Windows Server 2016 or later

  • Microsoft® SQL Server®

    Microsoft SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, SQL Server 2019, and SQL Server 2022 are supported. Trimble Transportation recommends using the latest service pack of whichever version you use.

    Note: As of this release, SQL Server 2014 is no longer supported.

  • .NET Framework 4.6.2 or later

  • Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x 86 Redistributables

  • 32-bit SQL Native Client Drivers
    Version 10, 11, or MS OLE DB must match the drivers to your SQL version.

  • You must be logged into the system where you want to install TMWSuite and have administrator rights for that system.

    Like most applications, TMWSuite can be installed locally on a user’s system. It is also possible to install TMWSuite on a network drive. To do so, you must be logged into the system where the drive is physically located, and have administrator rights for that system.

Resolved issues

  • TTESUITE-211472

    Previously, changes made to the GP_AccountNumberDelimiter General Info Table setting only applied to Invoicing and Settlements. Now, they also apply to Dispatch.

  • TTESUITE-212591

    When upgrading TMWSuite, some errors occurred when applying the database upgrade script for those using SQL Server versions that were earlier than 2019.