Configuring SAS Web Report Studio |
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:
SAS Web Report Studio is unconfigured and then reconfigured.
Workspace servers are changed.
Scheduling is configured.
The name of the deployed Enterprise archive (EAR) file and context root used to access it is changed.
Restrictive policy files are implemented or modified.
Hot fix is used.
For information about rebuilding SAS Web applications with the SAS Deployment Manager, and manually redeploying SAS Web applications to a Web application server, see Rebuilding the SAS Web Applications.
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