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Problem Note 51419: The Schedule Manager plug-in does not send the correct SAS Workspace Server name to the SAS Object Spawner when you use multiple SAS Workspace Servers

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The Schedule Manager plug-in does not send the SAS Workspace Server name to the SAS Object Spawner when you browse SAS® programs that you want to deploy. This problem occurs when multiple SAS Workspace Servers are used, and it causes a possible authentication error message.

The problem happens under the following circumstances:

  1. You have multiple application-server contexts for which users have different authorization access.
  2. When a user attempts to deploy a DATA step batch job, they specify the DATA step batch server for the application-server context to which they have permissions.
  3. Then, the user clicks the Browse button to choose the program that they want to schedule. This action initiates a request for the workspace server.

Because the workspace server name is not sent in the request, the objects spawner checks the authorization for the first workspace server that it selects. As a result, the authorization might fail.

A workaround is available for releases before the second maintenance release for SAS® 9.3 (TS1M2). The workaround is to define individual port numbers for each of the SAS Workspace Servers that are defined in the environment.

Currently, there is no workaround or solution for releases later than SAS 9.3 TS1M2.

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Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS Management ConsoleMicrosoft® Windows® for x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32-bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 20089.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R29.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Std9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Std9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows XP Professional9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Enterprise x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Home Premium x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Professional x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows 7 Ultimate x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows Vista9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Windows Vista for x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
64-bit Enabled AIX9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
64-bit Enabled HP-UX9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
64-bit Enabled Solaris9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
HP-UX IPF9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Linux9.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Linux for x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
Solaris for x649.3_M29.3_M29.3 TS1M29.3 TS1M2
* 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.