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http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/D1Y.html#D1Y002 D1Y002 is a "container" hot fix that contains the following "member" hot fixes which will update the software components as needed. D1X002 updates SAS High-Performance Risk Mid-Tier 4.1 See What is a container hot fix? in the Hot Fix FAQ for more information about container hot fixes.
The hot fix downloaded, D1Y002pt.zip, includes the updates required for all components listed above on all applicable operating systems. To apply this hot fix on multiple machines, you can either save D1Y002pt.zip on each machine or save it in a network location that is accessible to all machines. Do NOT extract the contents of D1Y002pt.zip. The hot fix installation process will extract the contents as needed. IMPORTANT NOTES
INSTALLATIONHot Fix D1Y002 must be installed on each machine where the updated components of the product, listed above, are installed. During the installation process you may see references to all operating systems for which updates are provided in the hot fix. The installation process will determine the operating system and which component(s) of SAS High Performance Risk 4.1 require updating on the machine. See SAS Note 44810 for more details.The hot fix will be applied using the SAS Deployment Manager. By default, the SAS Deployment Manager will search in the <SASHOME>/InstallMisc/HotFixes/New directory for hot fixes to be applied, but will also prompt for a location if you have downloaded hot fixes to a different directory. After downloading D1Y002pt.zip, follow the instructions for applying hot fixes in the SAS Deployment Wizard and SAS Deployment Manager 9.4: User's Guide. Please review the CONFIGURATION Important Note above concerning proper selection of the "Configure SAS Hot Fix" option in the SAS Deployment Manager.
<!SASHOME>/InstallMisc/InstallLogs/IT_date-and-time-stamp.logfor example, IT_2011-10-31-13.18.21.log. Each attempt to apply a hot fix results in the creation of a new log file giving detailed information regarding the installation process. Postexec log files are created after the installation is completed and identifies the files that were added, backed up, changed and removed. These log files include the �member� hot fix id in the name of the file and are also written to the <!SASHOME>/InstallMisc/InstallLogs directory. There is one postexec log for each �member� hot fix applied (member hot fixes are listed at the top of these instructions). POST-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS For each product installed, click the link to be redirected to post-installation instructions. D1X002 updates SAS High-Performance Risk Mid-Tier 4.1
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