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re: st: restricting Stata to behave as Small Stata
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"Airey, David C" <[email protected]>
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"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject
re: st: restricting Stata to behave as Small Stata
Date
Fri, 23 Apr 2010 14:06:40 -0500
.
Now, that is surely the easiest solution. Thanks. I did not know I had bought so many Stata's!
Cheers,
-Dave
> David Airey ([email protected]) asked how to restrict
> Stata to behave as Small Stata for the purpose of checking whether
> examples will work for students in his class who may be using
> Small Stata:
>
> > How can I hobble Stata 11 to behave as Small Stata? I wanted to know
> > if Small Stata will run all exercises for a class.
>
> The easiest way to do this is merely to install Small Stata and
> try the example(s) in it. The license for a 'higher' flavor of Stata
> will allow all 'lower' flavors to run under it. That is, if
> you have a license for Stata/IC, then that license will work for
> both Stata/IC and Small Stata. A Stata/SE license allows Stata/SE,
> Stata/IC, and Small Stata to run. A Stata/MP license allows
> Stata/MP, Stata/SE, Stata/IC, and Small Stata to run.
>
> In Windows the easiest way to add Small Stata to an existing installation
> is to insert the installation DVD, choose the 'Modify' option during
> the installation process, and choose to install Small Stata alongside
> whatever existing flavor of you already have installed.
>
> In Mac OS X, the easiest way to add Small Stata to an existing
> installation is to go to the Stata for Mac updates page
>
>
> http://www.stata.com/support/updates/stata11/mac/
>
>
> download the Small Stata disk image, and follow the instructions
> on that page that tell you how to copy the application into
> your existing Stata folder.
>
> You can then run Small Stata or your regular flavor of Stata.
>
>
> --Alan
> [email protected]
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