To install the patch [UNIX]: 1. Change directory to the root directory of the Federation Server installation. This is the directory named 'fedserver' created during installation. For example, if you installed the server in /opt/sas, run this command: cd /opt/sas/fedserver 2. Stop the server if it is running. Run the command: ./bin/dfsadmin stop 3. (AIX only) Run this command: ./bin/uncache_libs or ask your sysadmin to run the slibclean command on the system. 4. Run this command: gzip -d -c PATH_TO/W97005xx.tar.gz | tar xvf - replacing PATH_TO with the correct path to the patch file and xx with the the host abbreviation (la, r6, etc.). Note: You must use Firefox to download this tar.gz patch from the download site. 5. If you stopped the Server in step one, restart it. Run the command: ./bin/dfsadmin start To install the patch [Windows]: 1. If you have multiple instances of the server installed on the machine, determine the name of server instance you will be patching. This was chosen during the initial installation, and defaults to 'server1'. 2. Stop the SAS Federation Server service for the instance if it is running. You can check the status of the service using the Services applet on the Windows Control Panel (may be found under Administrative Tools). The instance name is included the display name in the applet, for example: SAS Federation Server (server1) 3. Unzip the archive W97005la.zip (32-bit SFS) or W97005x6.zip (64-bit SFS) into the root directory of your Federation Server instance. This is typically: C:\Program Files\SAS\FedServer\server1 If the instance name is not 'server1' or you installed to a different location, adjust the path accordingly. 4. If you stopped the Federation Server service in step one, restart it. The following files will be installed or updated by this patch: [lin64] lib/tkesqlc.so lib/tkesqlo.so