I've installed the latest version of SAS university edition on my laptop which is windows 8 and the ram is 8 GB whenever i try to run the sas univeristy edition through vmware12 workstation pro i get an address and whenever i run that address on any web browser i get SAS information center and when i click on SAS studio i am opened with another tab with a blue screen with a message "intitalizing" , first time i opened SAS it worked however now i'm getting this error on every web browser , i've tried deleting my web history including cookies and cahce and also temporary files but nothing happened ,i've also tried reinstalling SAS and every possible way but nothing happened ,please help me
What's the error?
@Kartik9999 wrote:
I've installed the latest version of SAS university edition on my laptop which is windows 8 and the ram is 8 GB whenever i try to run the sas univeristy edition through vmware12 workstation pro i get an address and whenever i run that address on any web browser i get SAS information center and when i click on SAS studio i am opened with another tab with a blue screen with a message "intitalizing" , first time i opened SAS it worked however now i'm getting this error on every web browser , i've tried deleting my web history including cookies and cahce and also temporary files but nothing happened ,i've also tried reinstalling SAS and every possible way but nothing happened ,please help me
Can you enter sas studio after rebooting your pc ?
no sir i've tried rebooting the pc but couldn't enter the sas studio
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