How to run citrix on mac
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I use the SAS Management Console by SSH'ing to a box and running sasmc with X11 forwarding setup. On the odd occasion I need to test a small bit of SAS code I'll ssh to a box with SAS installed on it then run SAS on the command line with sas -nodms and from there I copy/paste code snippets into my terminal from my text editor on my desktop. To help users debug issues I don't often need to actually use the clients. I wouldn't say I'm a SAS user though so keep that in mind when you consider my experiences.
HOW TO RUN CITRIX ON MAC DRIVER
My daily driver laptop is running Linux so I've got a similar conundrum. It was very unstable so I ditched it pretty quickly.
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I didn't manage to do anything useful with it. DIStudio would launch, I was able to logon but it was very very sketchy. Many years ago I did just that thought I took a SAS 9.2 depot and mangled it to a point where the SDW was tricked into installing SAS Data Integration Studio on an Ubuntu desktop machine. If it breaks don't raise any tracksĪnother obviously not supported thing to do is to mangle files in a depot until the SDW installs a package on an unsupported operating system. I'd say that Java webstart for EM and Forecast Server might work but they wouldn't be supported by tech support. This can be a show stopper in places where things like smartcards are used for authentication. The other gotcha with even SAS Management Console is the options to sign in with IWA is only available when SAS Management Console is launched on Windows. There is no X for Windows for your Xserver on OSX to connect to if you were to run the clients on Windows. All the other clients (DIStudio, InfoMapStudio, Forecast Studio, Enterprise Miner, etc.) are only supported on Windows. The only Java based SAS client supported on anything other than Windows is SAS Management Console.