After initial installation, if you make configuration
changes, then you should rebuild and redeploy SAS Web Report Studio.
You would redeploy SAS Web Report Studio for the following reasons:
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SAS Web Report Studio is unconfigured
and then reconfigured.
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Workspace servers are changed.
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Scheduling is configured.
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The name of the deployed Enterprise
archive (EAR) file and context root used to access it is changed.
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Restrictive policy files are implemented
or modified.
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For information about
rebuilding SAS Web applications with the SAS Deployment Manager, and
manually redeploying SAS Web applications to a Web application server,
Rebuilding the SAS Web Applications in SAS Intelligence Platform: Middle-Tier Administration Guide.