We are running SAS9.4M4 on Windows 2008 R2. I often see a process iproxy running. The executable is located in $SASHOME\core\sasext\iproxy.exe. Takes a lot of memory and has high cpu time.(In cetain case 70%+ for example with proc npar1way wilcoxon) The jobs are run through SAS Enterprise guide. What is it and what purpose it serve? Can we not disable it.
used in creating the HTTP output you receive from SAS
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