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Do not edit any settings below the warning line. If you want to change the selected
components while in Record Mode, click the Back button to return to the Select Components
dialog and make new selections. Otherwise, you must record a new quiet record file to change
these settings. Changes made to this information by any other means could invalidate the
quiet record file.
Quiet Options
ReplaceRegistryKeys=Yes/No
This value is used to indicate if file extensions should be registered for the current release of
SAS that is being installed. This would only apply if an earlier version of SAS was installed on
the computer.
IgnoreFileCopyErrors=Yes/No
This value is used to indicate that errors made while files are copied should be treated as
warnings instead of fatal errors. Ignoring file copy errors will allow the setup to continue in
the event of a file copy error, but the resulting image will not be complete. This option is
recommended only if the file copy error would be expected on a computer with an unusual
configuration. For more information about copyfile errors, refer to Usage Note 3998.
Retrieve SAS Installation Data
Method=Existing/File
This value indicates where the setup should retrieve the SAS Installation Data file. The more
common setting is Existing, since this data is retrieved when the SAS Server image is created.
SAS Installation Data
File=
This value refers to the location where the SAS Installation Data file was saved. It should be set
only if the Retrieve SAS Installation Data Method was set to “File.”
Language Values
The following language codes are used to select which languages to install and to indicate the
default language:
• 1d=English with DBCS support • it=Italian
• cs=Czech • ja=Japanese
• de=German • ko=Korean
• en=English • pl=Polish
• es=Spanish (Castilian) • ru=Russian
• fr=French • sv=Swedish
• hu=Hungarian • zh=Chinese (Simplified)
Language Selections
Language1=??
Language2=??
…
Each selected language must be listed on a separate line using the format: LanguageX=??. X
is a sequential number starting at 1, and ?? is the two-character language code for the selected
language.
Default Language
Default=??
The two-character language code is used to specify a single default language.