just curious: what's the purpose of doing that? I could tell you now which file to copy, but that is simply - illegal, so I'd not. If you have a legal setinit, just apply it to your installation.
Thanks for your concern but it's all legal. I was just curious because we have license that we can install SAS on our office machines as well as home machines as long as one machine (office or home)is used at a time.
Recently, I have bought a new machine which has windows XP on it and I wanted to transfer all the files on that and dump my existing windows NT Server. That's why I wanted to know, So don't worry there is nothing illegal.
okay that makes sense, SAS has these license models. Still you must have the setinit license file and apply it to your home installation; your SAS rep at your company can give that to you.
thanks for your help. I have got floppy from the SAS Rep and it had setinit in it, I will try to install it tonight and let you know tommorrow how did I get on.
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