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Date:         Tue, 22 Jan 2002 22:09:44 +0100
Reply-To:     Rune Pilgaard <philehof@RHK.DK>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Rune Pilgaard <philehof@RHK.DK>
Organization: UNI-C
Subject:      Re: SAS 8 Installation Problem

if that's the problem I am pretty sure the copy should do. It's the setinit that isn't compliant. You'll need the server license.

/Pilgaard "Roger Lustig" <rlustig@cbdcredit.com> wrote in message news:3C4DD264.4060009@cbdcredit.com... > Robert: > If you don't have a server copy of SAS, it won't install on WinNT/2K Server. > > Roger > > Robert Saunders wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Hoping someone can help our network administrator with an installation > > problem... > > > > We have created a data server with the following specs: > > - SuperMicro 6040 > > - Win2000 Server > > - Dual P3 1 GHz > > - 2 GB RAM > > - OS Drive is 8 GB 15K rpm (cheetah) > > - 4 Data drives are 40 GB 10K rpm (cheetah) each > > - data drives are RAID5 striped > > > > We're installing SAS8.2 to the OS drive. > > > > When we load the CD, the autorun takes us to the initial setup menu. > > > > If we run the SAS System Setup, the installer launches and sends us to > > the welcome screen; we hit next, but when it gets to the next screen the > > dialog box says it detected we do not meet the minimum system > > requirements. If you select the checkbox and hit next, it says it will > > update you to the minimum; however, when we do it, the wizard produces a > > "Severe" error message saying it cannot run the wizard. > > > > If we run the System Requirements Wizard directly from the initial setup > > menu, we get a "Code 5: invalid procedure, call, or argument while > > executing d:\swr\setup.exe". SN-001841 says this only occurs in NT with > > SP3 (which is not the situation here). > > > > If we go to the directory mentioned and run the program, we get an error > > message saying it's not a valid Win32 application. > > > > Anyhelp/suggestions greatly appreciated... > > > > r > > > > > > ################################ > > > > Robert C. Saunders, M.P.P. > > Box 90 GPC, Vanderbilt University > > Nashville, Tennessee 37203 > > > > T: 615.322.8284 > > F: 615.343.2661 > > >


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