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Hello,
I would like to create a sastest user that is not on a network domain. I am able to create a local user on a single host machine with installed SASMeta and SASApp servers and able to connect and run programs using this sastest user.
However, when I try to create similar user on a multiple hosts (SASMeta and SASApp are separated) system, I am only able to establish connections to SASMeta but not to SASApp.
The error message I am getting trying to connect to SASApp:
Connection refused. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. This usually results from trying to connect to a service that is inactive on the foreign host - i.e. one with no server application running.
Steps taken:
1.Created SAS users group and sastest user on both hosts, the user group was set to log on as batch process (needed for applications/program testing).
2.Added sastest user to SAS environment.
3.Tried to add read metadata permission to PUBLIC, following this article: https://support.sas.com/kb/40/920.html error persisted.
Is it possible to create a local user that is not on a domain that would be able to access all sas servers?
Thank you.
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The problem was resolved by granting read meta data permission for Sas trusted user on SASapp server.
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Greg Wootton | Principal Systems Technical Support Engineer
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The object spawner is running and I am able to test connection using this sastest user and domain users. Moreover, I am able to connect to object spawner too using the mentioned two users. However, I am not able to connect to SAS work space server with neither user. It seems that the issue is not this is not with windows authentication.
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Are your domain users connecting OK? Can you remotely logon to the SAS application server via a remote desktop connection using sastest? If this works then try starting a SAS session on the app server by typing sas on a command line (I'm assuming your OS is Windows).
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The problem was resolved by granting read meta data permission for Sas trusted user on SASapp server.