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SAS AppDev Studio 3.4_M1

Hot Fix Downloads for HP-UX IPF

* General Information about Hot Fixes

B10001 was replaced by B10002

B10002 for HP-UX IPF
SAS AppDev Studio 3.4_M1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
37730 Remote portlets might fail after installing SAS BI portlets B10002
37748 Unable to bookmark the public kiosk in the SASŪ Information Delivery Portal 4.2 B10002
38899 Unable to remove the Search and Options menus in SASŪ Information Delivery Portal 4.2 B10002
37877 Custom Visual Data Explorer applications cannot save more than one data exploration per folder B10002
38024 Visual Data Explorer custom applications do not work properly when used with remote services B10002
38792 Unauthorized users might be able to update bookmarks in Visual Data Explorer B10002
38900 Cannot save a data exploration after a failed attempt to save in the same session B10002
Released: June 01, 2010     Documentation: B10002hx.html D       Download: B10002hx.tar  
D indicates that the Documentation for B10002 contains unique instructions not commonly used for other hot fixes.
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