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AliceR
Calcite | Level 5

I'm trying to take the SAS Programming 1 e-Learning course on a laptop with Windows 7. The local SAS administrator installed SAS Foundation 9.4 and SAS Enterprise Guide 6.1 on my laptop, but when I open Enterprise Guide, I get the following message:

A local SAS server was not found and no metadata profile is being used. Without a SAS server you cannot open data or run SAS programs.

I only need to use local data for the e-Learning course; I don't need to connect to a remote server.

Does this sound like a configuration issue? Can anyone provide instructions on how to configure/start the local SAS server so that it's recognized by Enterprise Guide?

Thanks in advance for any assistance!

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AliceR
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for the quick reply, Haikuo!

I think I found the reply here: How to run a program in EG5.1 without connecting to a server

After following this thread, I discovered that the core SAS software was not installed on the computer!

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AliceR
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for the quick reply, Haikuo!

I think I found the reply here: How to run a program in EG5.1 without connecting to a server

After following this thread, I discovered that the core SAS software was not installed on the computer!

jakarman
Barite | Level 11

There can be a lot of reasons you are not seeing the local-server.
When installing SAS-base/foundation al lot of Windowsregistry settings are done. One of them is defining the "local server" process Eguide should use.

Possible causes:

- These registry settings are not implemented or available to your user.

- The top gotchas when moving to 64-bit SAS for Windows - The SAS Dummy There is bitness issue. Have all of 64-bit or all 32-bit but do not mixup.

  being before https://communities.sas.com/message/176534

- The two programs Eguide and SAS base have been put in different virtual machines not seeing each other

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