Hot Fix Downloads for Windows for x64
General Information about Hot Fixes
P72001 was replaced by P72002 |
P72002 for Windows for x64 | |||||||
SAS MIddle Tier 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
47209 | The error "Unable to tunnel through proxy" occurs when you try to open SAS® Web applications | P72001 | |||||
52752 | Running multiple campaigns (or multiple nodes with a campaign) concurrently in SAS® Marketing Automation might cause errors | P72001 | |||||
55058 | ALERT - Dynamic prompts for a SAS® Stored Process might fail to load and return "access denied," "data source not found," or other permissions-related errors | P72002 | |||||
56560 | SAS® Content Server is vulnerable to an XML external entity exploitation (CVE-2015-1833) | P72002 | |||||
NOTE: If you have SAS Managment Console installed on your system, you must also apply hot fix E90005 to fully implement the fix for the issue described in 47209. | |||||||
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D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment. |
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