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vleuser-1312
Calcite | Level 5

In step 6 of Launching the SAS Virtual Lab and View the Course Files, when I click the EPTH1V2 folder it does not show any file.

What step could I have missed?

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi:

  If you are in the Programming 1 Virtual Lab via a Citrix connection, please navigate to the S: drive in the Files and Folders pane of SAS Studio. Then click into the workshop subfolder. Under that folder, you should see an EPG1V2 folder. Note that both times you've referenced the folder you have used EVG1V2 (which is incorrect) and EPTH1V2 (which is also incorrect).

 

   If you still cannot locate the folder looking under the correct path s:\workshop and the correct folder EPG1V2, then please send email to elearn@sas.com and send a screen shot of your expanded s:\workshop\ folder so we can see that it is empty or does not contain the correct folder name.

 

    Cynthia

 

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi:

  If you are in the Programming 1 Virtual Lab via a Citrix connection, please navigate to the S: drive in the Files and Folders pane of SAS Studio. Then click into the workshop subfolder. Under that folder, you should see an EPG1V2 folder. Note that both times you've referenced the folder you have used EVG1V2 (which is incorrect) and EPTH1V2 (which is also incorrect).

 

   If you still cannot locate the folder looking under the correct path s:\workshop and the correct folder EPG1V2, then please send email to elearn@sas.com and send a screen shot of your expanded s:\workshop\ folder so we can see that it is empty or does not contain the correct folder name.

 

    Cynthia

 

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