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Sas9.4 Sid File2020 Install SAS 9How to install SAS 9.4 silently using Microsoft SCCM 2012 Please reference the SAS Deployment Wizard and SAS Deployment Manager 9.4 Userss Guide for tips on deploying SAS.The sections relevant to sccm deployment are the Quiet Installation as well as the Record and Playback section.The following assumes you already have a copy of the SAS 9.4 Software Depot.Creating the SAS response file Perform the following to create a record file on a test system without SAS installed. This should be found under the sidfiles directory in your Software Depot. If there is one in the sidfiles directory the SAS deployment wizard should see it there by default. Another method would be to precopy the response file to a known location on the endpoint and then reference that locations. The important thing is that the full path to the file is needed. Now you need to Distribute the SAS 9.4 64Bit package to your distribution points and then Deploy the package to collections. Creating an Uninstall Package If you have the need to silently uninstall SAS 9.4 you can create a program with the following command line to silently uninstall SAS 9.4 C:Program FilesSASHomeSASDeploymentManager9.4sasdm.exe -quiet -uninstallall Updating SAS with a new license file The following command can be used to update your SAS instance. For this reason, i actually put this command into a.cmd or.bat file and then setup my program to call the.cmd or.bat file. Also, if you have an environment where users may not have a consistent SASHome directory (Ex: SASHome2), you may want to copy the contents of the SASRenewalUtility directory to a source location and run the sasrenew.exe from their. Other comments and considerations In some scenarios you may not want to do a silent install and instead all the user to select the options they want to install. If this is the case there are some issues I ran into in my deployment testing. Specifically if users do a full installation it will prompt at some point for the location of the browser and will not allow the user to select or manually enter the location. This means the user will need to be a member of the administrators group on the system. The user will also need readexecute rights to the content location on your distribution point.
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