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StellaPals
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I got a warning message (added a picture of the warning I got) when opening up Sas Studio. I do not pay for it (it has been free to use, have been using it for half a year at least) Not sure what should I do, because I would like to keep using it and I would like to keep all my documents. Is the SAS Studio I am using just a trial version? What do I need to do? Can I not use it after April 4? or should I just ignore it?

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BeverlyBrown
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@StellaPals That message is related to maintenance occuring this week. Should be sorted out soon! Update: a notice is now posted on the SAS OnDemand for Academics status page (also pictured below). Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

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BeverlyBrown
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@StellaPals That message is related to maintenance occuring this week. Should be sorted out soon! Update: a notice is now posted on the SAS OnDemand for Academics status page (also pictured below). Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

BeverlyBrown_0-1676389604159.png

 

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