Greetings,
I am trying to copy over the SAS Personal Login Manager from 1 PC to another, so that i can be used on the new PC. Right Now SAS EG is installed on the PC. I would like to copy over my SAS Personal Manager over so I can use it on the new PC.
Anyone out there know how to do this?
A million heart felt thanks.
Jeanessa
AFAIK, SAS Personal Login Manager would have to be installed from a SAS Software Depot like any other SAS client software. Talk to your SAS administrator if you are unfamiliar with this.
Hi @Jeanessa
You will have to install it like any other application. I don't think you can just copy it.
Also, you can manage your password using EG itself.
– Select Tools->SAS Enterprise Guide Explorer. The SAS Enterprise Guide Explorer windows appears.
– Select File->Manage Logins. The Login Manager window appears.
The Login Manager window works very similarly to the Personal Login Manager application.
Any idea where to find this option in SAS EG 8.3? I could not find SAS Enterprise Guide Explorer under tools menu.
SAS EG Explorer disappeared from EG several versions ago. Just maintaining your user account and password in the EG connection profile is current practice.
While EG Explorer install files may be still present I'm not aware of any way to invoke it. If you use different AuthDomains then I suspect you would need to create separate connection profiles for each one with EG 8.
Not sure how creating a different connection profile for access to a database would work because you'd not have a valid connection to SAS.. If I need to I run EG Explorer from File Explorer:
That's interesting. Didn't know you could run it that way. Works for me too! So even though it is deprecated, it is still usable.
Is it definitely deprecated? Not quite sure how one could manage logins other than DefaultAuth ones without it, apart from PLM. Would be good to get a view from someone at SAS. How about @ChrisHemedinger?
The tool was removed from the main SAS EG interface because SAS Management Console and Personal Login Manager are the official tools for viewing/managing these metadata-based items. However, as you point out, the application is still in the install directory and can be used. I wouldn't expect SAS Tech Support to direct you to it (because they will recommend the other apps I mentioned), but I don't see any harm in using SAS EG Explorer if it's convenient.
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