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SAS 9.3 on Windows10 Installation steps

Question:
I would like to install SAS 9.3 on my laptop 64 bits on Windows 10 OS, but the application does not support the platform.

Is there any work around?


Answer:
SAS started supported Windows 10 as of the third maintenance release of 9.4 (9.4M3). So if you are using older version of SAS then it can't run in Windows 10. Only way is to run from Windows 7 version using VMWare. For information on supported products on Windows 10, you can check the  below link. 

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  1. Hi, I would like to add here that we have recently migrated from win7 to win10 and use sas 9.4 M2. During the migration except for SAS EG client(extracted from SAS 9.4 M3-Provided by SAS) we were able to migrate all the SAS components as it is from win7 sas9.4M2 to Win10 sas9.4M2.

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