>LinZhongjun wrote:
>>
> >I ran Winbugs under R. I could get the results, but I kept getting the error 
> >messages:
>>
> >                                                                    Error in 
> > file(con, "wb") : cannot open the connection
> >In addition: Warning messages:
> >1: In file.create(to[okay]) :
> >  cannot create file 'c:/Program 
> > Files/WinBUGS14//System/Rsrc/Registry_Rsave.odc', reason 'Permission denied'

Uwe wrote:
>
> You probably do not have write permissions for those WinBUGS files that 
> R2WinBUGS tries to rewrite.
>
and wrote:
>
> Why do you post twice?
>

Uwe that was a pretty obvious answer and filled my inbox with two rather 
useless emails at the same time - so I hardly think you have the right to then 
criticise someone for dual posting.  I'd guess he didn't intentionally do it!

However your answer failed to point out the more obvious reason there is a 
problem - the path has a double forward slash in it WinBUGS14//System - under 
windows thats an impossible file name as far as I know.  I don't use WinBUGS 
(*or even windows) but rather than looking at file privs you should be trying 
to find how that path gets built.  My gut feeling is there will be a config 
file somewhere with a path that is C:/program files/WinBugs14 and another path 
that takes you from there to the files which is listed as /System/Rsrc/ - 
joining the two together and you get a double slash.  Probably take the leading 
slash off the second one - but not sure where you'll find the file.

Hope that helps - sorry I can't tell you where to look.

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