The message about XP you are referring to is a warning and not an error. Evidently, you are running an old version of #Rscript.bat from the batchfiles distribution. Try using the most recent version. The batchfiles home page is at: http://batchfiles.googlecode.com That should at least eliminate the warning.
The message about jgr.exe is likely unrelated to the above. I can't tell from the information supplied what is wrong but you might try eliminating jgr from your setup. The security setting is likely related to your batch file and not to #Rscript.bat . On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 6:21 PM, emorway <emor...@engr.colostate.edu> wrote: > > Forum, > > I've been running some parameter estimation software (UCODE which is > maintained by the USGS) that has the capability of running models in > parallel on a local network. Each additional processor I can incorporate > into the parent-child network helps cut the overall runtime, which is > currently on the order of days. When a signal is sent to a child (or slave) > processor a series of commands take place, among which some R kriging > commands are called from a batch file. > > I recently gained access to a new quad-core machine that is running windows > 7 and for some reason when the R batch commands are invoked (or called) by > the parent (or master) machine the following error message results: > > c:\...\>#Rscript KrigCommandsWithAnisotropy_US_Layer1.bat > Warning: This script has only been tested on Windows XP. > \R\R-2.11.0\library\JGR\jgr.exe was unexpected at this time. > > Running the batch file on Windows XP or Windows Server 08 operating systems > works OK. However, I did have to change a security setting like so: > > Settings... Control Panel... Administrative tools... Microsoft .NET > Framework Configuration... Right Click Runtime Security Policy... Choose > Adjust Security... Next... Local Intranet and adjust to "Full Trust"... > Next... > > I've been unable to find this security setting in Windows 7, but I'm not > sure it is related to the error message quoted above. > > I apologize if this is the wrong forum for this kind of request. If I need > to repost on R-Help I'll delete it here. > > Thanks, > Eric ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel