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Jade_SAS
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi all,

 

    I get confused about the function of SAS PC files server.

 

    1) We are using SAS server under linux, and I am thinking if the SAS PC files server installed, then you are able to access files on your local folder, right?

    2) Then do you still need to share local directory as a network resource and mount it on the Linux server?

 

    I guess I do not know what's the function difference between using procedure 1) and 2). Could you please clarify this? Thank you!

 

Thanks,

Jade

  

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Been awhile since I used it, bur here how I understand it:
1) Define local. Local to where the PC Files Server is executing - Yes.
2) I hope not, the connection to the PC Files Server should be sufficient.
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Kurt_Bremser
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The PC Files Server assists in accessing Microsoft Office files. A shared network resource enables accessing all types of files that can be read/written with a data step or proc import/export.

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