(Assuming you are on Windows) Some time ago, with R-2.9.1 on WinXP, I
had success adding the --internet2 option to the program call in the
shortcut to R on my desktop, like this:
- open the shortcut
- in the "destination" tab, which should read like: "c:\Program
files\R\R-x.x.x\bin\Rgui.exe", add " --internet2" at the end.
This should call a DLL which takes the settings from your browser and
uses them. I've found this solution in this thread:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/Rhelp08/2009-May/199426.html
HTH,
Giovanni
Giovanni Millo
Research Dept.,
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
Via Machiavelli 4,
34132 Trieste (Italy)
tel. +39 040 671184
fax +39 040 671160
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Original Message:
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 04:08:56 -0800 (PST)
From: ehcpieterse <eduard.pieterse at macquarie.com>
Subject: [R] Connect to internet
To: r-help at r-project.org
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Hi,
I have a new workstation and am in the process of moving all my work
onto
it. I have also installed R 2.10.0 on the new machine.
I remember changing my R settings of my old machine (R 2.9.1) to connect
to
the internet, but I can't remember exactly how. I have tried
Sys.getenv(),
but it does not give me the proxy settings I would need to finish the
setup
of my new machine.
Does anyone know how to extract the R setup from one machine, to
"clone"
onto another?
Many thanks,
Eduard
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