Hell@,
I've been wondering how do I update SAS Private JRE, since there are new updates of the product, following the instructions:
http://support.sas.com/kb/56/203.html
I've managed to download the correspnding version in :
https://support.sas.com/downloads/browse.htm?fil=&cat=556
But my question is, what comes after that, is it need to be done through SAS Deployment Manager or I replace the zip file content in SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment at SASHome?
Thanks for your help
Hi @JoseAlbertoRami,
You'll need to use SAS Deployment Manager for all SAS Hot Fix appliaction. Never unzip the Hot Fix file(s)!
One important thing to ensure - Place the SAS Private Java Runtime Environment zip file in its own folder. Make sure there are no other hot fix/patch zip file(s) exist in that folder.
Please make sure you read the installation instructions (README file) carefully, there are pre-install & post-install steps that must be carried out in order to ensure the stability of your SAS installation.
Hope this helps,
Ahmed
Hi @JoseAlbertoRami,
You'll need to use SAS Deployment Manager for all SAS Hot Fix appliaction. Never unzip the Hot Fix file(s)!
One important thing to ensure - Place the SAS Private Java Runtime Environment zip file in its own folder. Make sure there are no other hot fix/patch zip file(s) exist in that folder.
Please make sure you read the installation instructions (README file) carefully, there are pre-install & post-install steps that must be carried out in order to ensure the stability of your SAS installation.
Hope this helps,
Ahmed
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