Usage Note 20655: Determining which SAS® Enterprise Guide® hot fix has been applied to your client machine
To determine which hot fix, if any, has been applied to your
installation of SAS Enterprise Guide, open SAS Enterprise Guide and
select Help ► About SAS Enterprise Guide. The possible versions of SAS
Enterprise Guide 4.1 are as follows:
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.471: no hot fix has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.485: hot fix 41EG01 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.495: hot fix 41EG02 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.500: hot fix 41EG03 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.508: hot fix 41EG04 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.516: hot fix 41EG05 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.521: hot fix 41EG06 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1000: hot fix 41EG06 per SE37 install
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1005: hot fix 41EG07 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1007: hot fix 41EG08 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1009: hot fix 41EG09 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1010: hot fix 41EG11 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1013: hot fix 41EG13 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1016: hot fix 41EG14 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1019: hot fix 41EG15 has been applied
SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1.0.1020: hot fix 41EG16 has been applied
Select the Hot Fix tab in this note to access the latest SAS Enterprise Guide hot fix.
Each hot fix for SAS Enterprise Guide is cumulative. Therefore, you
only need to apply the latest hot fix.
Note: SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1 has an original expiration date of December 1st, 2010. A hot fix level of 4.1.0.1009 or higher changes the expiration date to December 1, 2015.
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS Enterprise Guide | Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 4.1 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP1 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional | 4.1 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP1 | |
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For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed
Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be
fixed.
Date Modified: | 2009-04-24 10:29:30 |
Date Created: | 2007-07-24 09:54:30 |