Yes, RBase will create a CFG file if it doesn't find one, but since I never 
use it for anything I have no clue where it creates it.  There could be 
multiple CFG files at my installations as I upgrade them from 7.6 to 9.1 but it 
has never created a problem that I've noticed.  That's my point -- that 
since I don't rely on needing info from a CFG file I let RBase create one for 
whatever reason it is that it wants to, but I don't care what versions are 
out there, where they are located, etc.  It's absolutely "free-ing" not to 
worry where the darn CFG files are anymore!

Karen


In a message dated 11/28/2011 8:52:07 AM Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes: 
> My understanding is that R:Base needs a CFG file and if it doesn’t find 
> one, it creates one.

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