Following the update, l cannot connect to SAS Studio:
Here is the error message:
"The application could not log on to the server "localhost:8591". No server is available at that port on that machine. Connection refused"
Any ideas?
Are you using the latest version of Chrome? if not, try updating your version or using a different browser.
@ChristosK wrote:
Following the update, l cannot connect to SAS Studio:
Here is the error message:
"The application could not log on to the server "localhost:8591". No server is available at that port on that machine. Connection refused"
Any ideas?
Are you using the latest version of Chrome? if not, try updating your version or using a different browser.
@ChristosK wrote:
Following the update, l cannot connect to SAS Studio:
Here is the error message:
"The application could not log on to the server "localhost:8591". No server is available at that port on that machine. Connection refused"
Any ideas?
Didn't have to update the browser. All I had to do was manually force every programme off.
Previous attempts are rebooting were not enough. Had to force shut down everything following the latest SAS update.
Thanks again.
Christos
Can you explain exactly what you did?
Apologize for the late reply.
I think I meant that there were multiple other programs running. Maybe these affected memory useage.
I just shut everything down one program at a time and then rebooted. Nothing special.
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