Hi @kathisas
I agree with @Reeza (I would not dare not too ).
Then there is a chance that your IT may not know where to start.
The SASUSER definition is stored in the sasv9.cfg file.
If you don't know where to find that file, from your SAS session run the following code:
proc options option=jreoptions value;
run;
In the log, you'll get an information similar too:
Scope: SAS Session
How option value set: Config File
Config file name:
D:\Program Files\SASHome\SASFoundation\9.3\nls\en\sasv9.cfg
Moving on, that file will have the definition of the SASUSER library, for instance:
-SASUSER "?CSIDL_PERSONAL\My SAS Files\9.3"
This is the path your IT has to check: does it exist, do you have access to it, etc. ?
If this is an option, you can change the path in order to use a different directory, like:
-SASUSER "\dir1\dir2"
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Damo
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