Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 04:21:38 GMT
Reply-To: Rdsdnen <rasanen@SPRYNET.COM>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From: Rdsdnen <rasanen@SPRYNET.COM>
Organization: Sprynet News Service
Subject: Re: SAS for NT Installation
Chris,
This is the way I installed it for our group of developers (we code
everything, VC, VB, Delphi, Fox, SAS,..)
Using NT 4 (and Windows 95) Explorer, copy entire CD to a sub-directory
visible to all machines on the network, then using the ..\sas611\setup.exe
-- select type of install CD/Network (it's the 4th option in the list) --
each installation will use the files off the server, but create a local
sasuser directory on each user machine.
Works great!
--
rasanen@sprynet.com
http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/rasanen/
Chris Sammut <chris.sammut@UTORONTO.CA> wrote in article
<2.2.16.19960930154251.10a749e0@mailbox66.utcc.utoronto.ca>...
> I am not currently a subscriber to this list-server, but would like to
know
> if anyone has had experience installing SAS 6.11 for Windows NT on a
central
> server.
>
> We have Windows 95 workstations and a Windows NT 3.51 server, and would
like
> to install SAS onto the NT server for distributed use at the workstation
> level. First question is, will this "model" work?
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