Jun 20, 2013 How Permissions Work. If you do not have Delete permission on a file. You can set a property-level permission on a User object that allows. When the SAS Installation Data file is being updated, the following error might appear: Error: User does not have appropriate authorization level for file SASHELP.
ERROR: User does not have appropriate authorization level for file SASTMP.TEMP.DATA. This error was generated when creating a SAS file named sastmp.temp. This UNIX permission error occurs when you try to create a data set and someone else has already created a data set with the same name in the same directory. Guest User- Public Pastes. Not a member of Pastebin yet? 'ERROR: User does not have appropriate authorization level for file WORK.SASMACR.CATALOG' RAW.
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When trying to start SAS v9.2 in a non-admin user, youll get an error like: error user does not have appropriate authorization level for library SASUSER. Unable to initialize the options subsystem So basically the problem is that the sasv9.cfg file has the MYSASFILES and SASUSER variable set to the administrator account folders during the installation, not to some generally accessible location. The easy fix is to create a folder, i.e. C: sas, make it fully writable by your users, then modify the sasv9.cfg file (located: C: Program Files SAS9_2 SASFoundation 9.2 nls en SASV9.CFG ) Look for MYSASFILES and SASUSER and change it to c: sas That should then fix the problem. This entry was posted in on. Post navigation.
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I installed SAS 9.2 from an administrator account on my machine and would like any other user to be able to open the program. When I try to open the program from the other account, it gives me this warning: ERROR: User does not have appropriate authorization level for library SASUSER. NOTE: Unable to initialize the options subsystem.
ERROR: (SASXKINI): PHASE 3 KERNEL INITIALIZATION FAILED. UNABLE TO INITIALIZE THE SAS KERNEL The machines I'm attempting to install to are Intel Core i7 machines with Windows 7 Professional. Is there any way around this other than installing it straight to the user's account? Such a solution is not feasible for anything more than one user account. Does it work on an Administrator's profile you installed it under? If so, might just be a reg key/folder permissions needing to be opened up.
Process Monitor Save this to the root of C as an Admin, and login the problem user. Do a RunAs with your Admin Credentials to launch it, and then set the the filter at the top to Include 'Result' is 'Access Denied' then 'Include', and then try and recreate the errors by launching the app. Then go look at the logging, and it will tell you where the permissions are restrictive.
Once you open those up, keep retrying until you get the desired results. Keep track of your changes, as they can be scripted to deploy to the other systems. I vaguely recall seeing this problem on WinXP boxes when we did a mass install of SAS 9.1.