Hi All,
This error has been haunting users and administrators - cannot seem to find any valid solution to this. Have logged a ticket with SAS tech but they are trying to fob us off by blaming the deployment system. Please Help!
OS Version: Windows 7 Enterprise x64
SAS Version: 9.3 x64
Overview:
- SAS 9.3 is deployed via SCCM
- Installation is successful accroding to the logs
- When SAS 9.3 x64 is executed by the user the error message comes up "OLE: Object's class in not registered in the registration database"
- Have tried to register the enhanced editor ocx file and failed
- cannot find how to reinstall 9.3 enhanced editor
Much appreciated!
Regards,
EJohn
Hi all,
i have managed to identify the issue thats causing SAS to throw an OLE DB error. SAS requires a set of Windows Components pre-installed before commencing SAS 9.3 x64 installation. Please find link:
http://support.sas.com/kb/45/588.html
Cheers
EJohn
Hi John,
You can find the eeditor in the following location.Check this link it may be helpful(sas 9.2)
http://support.sas.com/kb/34/150.html
\products\eeditor__9220__win__xx__sp0__1\bundles\eeditor.
Thanks,
Shiva
Thanks Shiva,
Unfortunately i cannot find the following setup file as i am working on the SAS depot install. Still waiting for the original install media - and hopefully the editor setup is there.
Cheers
EJohn
Cannot find the bundle folder within \products\eeditor__9320__win__xx__sp0__1\ i dont think there is such thing in 9.3
Hi Ejohn,
There is a new SAS Note out there that covers this issue:
http://support.sas.com/kb/44/495.html
Have a wonderful weekend,
Sunshine
Hi all,
i have managed to identify the issue thats causing SAS to throw an OLE DB error. SAS requires a set of Windows Components pre-installed before commencing SAS 9.3 x64 installation. Please find link:
http://support.sas.com/kb/45/588.html
Cheers
EJohn
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