Yes, it is possible to utilize a SAS server for storing network files. The process involves the following steps:
Install and configure the SAS server on a designated machine.
Determine where the network files will be stored and ensure that the SAS server has the appropriate permissions to access the location.
Use SAS Management Console to create a library that points to the location where the network files are stored.
Configure the library to enable read and write access to the SAS server and other authorized users.
Test the library connection and ensure that the SAS server can access the network files.
Use SAS Enterprise Guide or other SAS applications to access and manipulate the network files stored on the SAS server.
Note that storing network files on a SAS server may have performance implications and should be carefully considered based on the specific needs and requirements of the organization.
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