![]() ![]() "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\DriverData" "C:\Users\james\.docker\machine\machines\default" "C:\Aldec\Active-HDL-10.5a\Dat\license.dat" Loaded via a namespace (and not attached): Running under: Windows 10 圆4 (build 18363) "C:\Users\james\AppData\Local\Programs\MIKTEX~1.9\miktex\bin\圆4\bibtex.exe" "C:\Users\james\AppData\Local\Programs\MIKTEX~1.9\miktex\bin\圆4\pdflatex.exe" Here is the text of the diagnostics report: This is frustrating in that the application was working fine within the last 2 weeks, and also I have several multi-page papers that are already written within RMarkdown templates.Īnyway, any help would be greatly appreciated. I've discovered that I can edit save files from R run in a terminal, so it seems to just be with RStudio that this problem is persisting. ![]() Checking for any permissions denial issues that could be coming from windows Defender.uninstall / install downgrades of RStudio and R (back to and 3.6.2 respectively).(here I also tracked down any R related in AppData and deleted it) I've done multiple searches for solutions, and while some of the symptoms were the same, none of the solutions have worked (from RStudio Community, Microsoft, StackOverflow. I am running Windows 10 Pro, version 1909, build 18363.720,Īnd the problem initially surfaced using RStudio, (which I had upgraded from ) ![]() I get the following error "The system cannot find the path specified"Īdditionally, if I try to close RStudio immediately after this error, RStudio has a fatal error where it needs to restart R session. That is I cannot open, or save any file that I create ( I can still create new r scripts ). I have been using RStudio for about 1/2 a year (mostly for writing college reports with templates), and have loved it - until recently when I could not access anything on the Windows file system from within RStudio. ![]()
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