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Date:         Mon, 3 Apr 2000 22:56:54 GMT
Reply-To:     wyelscott@MY-DEJA.COM
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         wyelscott@MY-DEJA.COM
Organization: Deja.com - Before you buy.
Subject:      Re: SAS on NT server? Who can give a summary ??

Roger, When PC-SAS is installed on a server you are charged for each person who uses that copy of SAS. When PC-SAS is installed on stand-alone PCs you are charged for each copy installed. At least, that's how it works on our site-license. Walter

In article <20000401093708.20227.00000343@ng-fz1.aol.com>, xlr82sas@aol.com (Xlr82sas) wrote: > This should work ( have not implemented becuase we use > MS Terminal Server ) > > 1. Buy a two processor Win NT Workstation. ( Power Box ). > > 2. Buy SAS for NT Workstation/same price as PC-SAS > ( Not Server SAS). > > 3. Get a good editor and install it on > on your desktop. ( THE comes to mind - > it is free ). THE allows a program > log and list window. > > 4. Submit batch jobs to the NT power box and retrieve > log and list. > > 5. This way your programs run on a power box freeing up > your desktop. You can run SAS from your Laptop, > Office desktop or Home desktop at the same time. > Looks like a single user to me. > > Not sure if this violates the 'SAS single user license'. > > Roger J DeAngelis > CompuCraft Inc > XLR82SAS@aol.com ( Accelerate to SAS ) > http://members.aol.com/xlr82sas/utl.html >

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