Select regional settings and click Next.Select or de-select languages as needed and click Next.Select the default program to open SAS files with.On the Specify SAS Installation Data File, the installer should find the path to the license file if not, the path is:.
Select 32 bit compatibility mode unless you need more the 4GB of memory when running SAS.Select at least the following check boxes (you can uncheck or check other items, depending on what you need):.Select Install SAS Foundation and Related Software and click Next.
Accept the default install location and click Next.Select Install SAS Software and click Next.Wait a few minutes while the SAS Deployment Wizard runs.If you receive a User Account Control prompt saying "This file is from an untrusted location," enter your local administrator username and password and click Yes.Right-click the file setup.exe and choose Run as Administrator.Select the folder for the version you would like to install, for example "SAS 9.4 TS1M7 64-bit".Enter your ONID username and password if prompted.Click on the Start menu and type the following in the search\run box: \\\software.Connect to the OSU VPN if you are not on-campus.You can access SAS only under the Apps tab or via a Campus Labs desktop under Desktops to access SAS.Visit and login with your ONID credentials.When logged in, you can access SAS Studio via your web browser.SAS will send an email when the account is activated. The approval for this step can take a while.Create a new account if you don't already have one. You will need to sign in with your SAS Profile. Visit the SAS OnDemand for Academics page.If you are using MacOS or Linux, you need to use one of these methods to access via a web browser as SAS can only be installed on Windows machines (Windows 10 and higher). If connecting from off campus, make sure to connect to the Campus VPN in order to access the software server. You will need local administrator access to your computer to complete the install. We recommend closing all applications before you start. Note: The SAS installation can take hours to complete, and may require a restart. You do not need to request access to install SAS. SAS is licensed for all current OSU students and employees, and can be installed on personal devices via self-service. Windows, Web Broswer (MacOS, Linux devices).