Thanks KurtBremser for replying. Yes, forgot to add that I have the server IP address as well.
Before this, I would use Base SAS and run the code below in which I will be prompted for my user id and password. There will be no issue despite the username starting with a digit.
Sample Code using Base SAS:
%let unix = 10.0.0.0;
filename rlink 'C:\Users\Documents\My SAS Files\tcpunix.scr';
options comamid=tcp remote=unix;
signon;
However, since my Base SAS license is already expired, I have to resort to using SAS EG and running the above code in SAS EG gives me the error below:-
Error in SAS EG:
25 GOPTIONS ACCESSIBLE;
26 %let unix = 10.0.0.0;
27 filename rlink "C:\Users\Documents\My SAS Files\tcpunix.scr";
28 options comamid=tcp remote=unix;
29 signon;
NOTE: Remote signon to UNIX commencing (SAS Release 9.04.01M3P062415).
ERROR: Error opening script file.
ERROR: Physical file does not exist, /prd/sasconfig/compute/Lev1/SASApp/C:\Users\Documents\My SAS Files\tcpunix.scr.
ERROR: Script file interpretation terminated due to error.
ERROR: Remote signon to UNIX canceled.
Believe it's due to the issue highlighted in red right? May I know what's the workaround to this error using SAS EG?