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riteshfrank
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello, 

 

I see an issue while I connect to one of the Workspace Server and run any code, say for example proc setinit;run;

 

Neither this code nor any other code runs on this workspace however the same code runs successfully in SAS Enterprise Guide 7.13

 

proc setinit;run;

 

Throws an error as 

 

"User has insufficient permissions to create ../.images. Contact your system administrator to resolve.   "

 

Cheers,

Ritesh Gupta

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riteshfrank
Fluorite | Level 6

1. Try to give the owner and its group permission to the directory.

2. Create .images file directly inside the directory 

 

Both these points resolve my issue 

 

Many thanks 

 

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riteshfrank
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you. Shall write to SAS Tech Support

alexal
SAS Employee

@riteshfrank,


Are you sure that HOME directory is correctly set for that user and he/she has r/w permissions?

riteshfrank
Fluorite | Level 6

1. Try to give the owner and its group permission to the directory.

2. Create .images file directly inside the directory 

 

Both these points resolve my issue 

 

Many thanks 

 

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