That's almost certainly going to be either the utf-8 character in the path
OR the use of one drive which isn't really a subfolder as I understand it.
When I've had these issues in the past, I've been able to mount a drive
(say U:/ ) which sites further down /up the folder tree so that R just
called "U:/RCodeFolder/Rfile.R"
Is that possible with an C drive?
On Tue, 12 Mar 2024, 10:40 Ivan Krylov via R-help, <r-help at
r-project.org>
wrote:
> Dear Maria,
>
> I'm sorry for somehow completely missing the second half of your
> message where you say that you've already tried the workaround.
>
> ? Tue, 12 Mar 2024 07:43:08 +0000
> Maria Del Mar Garc?a Zamora <mar.garcia1 at alumnos.uchceu.es> ?????:
>
> > I have tried to start R from CDM using: C:\Users\marga>set
> > R_USER=C:\Users\marga\R_USER
> >
> > C:\Users\marga>"C:\Users\marga\Desktop\R-4.3.3\bin\R.exe"
CMD Rgui
> >
> > At the beginning this worked but right now a message saying that this
> > app cannot be used and that I have to ask the software company (photo
> > attached)
>
> Glad to know the workaround helped. It sounds like your Windows
> 10 is set up in a user-hostile way.
>
> It may help to visit the Windows Security settings and make an
> exception for C:\Users\marga\Desktop\R-4.3.3\bin\R.exe. An approximate
> instruction can be found at
> <https://habr.com/en/companies/hetmansoftware/articles/549410/>, but
it
> might be the case that your university IT must take a look at it before
> allowing you to run R on your computer.
>
> Feel free to disregard this advice if someone with more Windows
> experience shows up.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Ivan
>
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