BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
MariaD
Barite | Level 11

Hi folks,

 

Recently we change our order number. Now, we're trying to install SAS EG on a customer machine (to connect with our SAS Server, we don't have SAS locally installed) but the following error appear:

 

"The SID file you selected is not intended for the order you are installed"

 

I know this error is because we're using the same deploy (the one for the other order) but considering this is a SAS EG installation only, there is any way to request to no validate SID file?

 

Regards.

5 REPLIES 5
MariaD
Barite | Level 11

@Kurt_Bremser Thanks but even if I request only clients (SAS EG), the installation process still request SID files and the error is the same.

 

Regards,

MariaD
Barite | Level 11

@Kurt_Bremser , I know that is possible to specify some parameters (options) in deployment command line like "-noreboot" or "-response". Do you know if exist any parameters to request to no check SID or order number? Something like "skipsidcheck" or "skipsidcheck"

 

Regards,

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

PS the relevant subdirectory is

standalone_installs/SAS_Enterprise_Guide_Independent_Installer/7_15

in your SAS depot. The standalone installer is

SASEnterpriseGuide71_x86_x64.exe
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@MariaD wrote:

@Kurt_Bremser Thanks but even if I request only clients (SAS EG), the installation process still request SID files and the error is the same.

 

Regards,


That's because you are using the deployment wizard from the SAS depot, and not the standalone installer. The standalone installer is found in a subdirectory of the depot called "standalone installers" or similar.

suga badge.PNGThe SAS Users Group for Administrators (SUGA) is open to all SAS administrators and architects who install, update, manage or maintain a SAS deployment. 

Join SUGA 

Get Started with SAS Information Catalog in SAS Viya

SAS technical trainer Erin Winters shows you how to explore assets, create new data discovery agents, schedule data discovery agents, and much more.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Discussion stats
  • 5 replies
  • 2155 views
  • 1 like
  • 2 in conversation