Dear list,

I am not sure whether this is the appropriate list to ask, but I'd like to 
use it as a starting point. If I should address this problem some other 
place, please let me know.

Within our research project we are developing a small data analysis 
application called "ConsumerCheck" which uses the following software 
packages: 
Python 2.7 
numpy 
wxPython 
rpy2 and R 2.11.1 

We ship an .exe standalone to our research partners that installs our 
little application on windows platforms. Now I have got the following 
report by one of the users:

[user feedback START]
I use ?StatConnector Server? quite extensively to run R analyses from 
Statistica 
(the stats package I generally use).  I have in the recent past suddenly 
noticed 
that my macros are not working any more, and through extensive postings to 
the 
RCOM mailing list, I determined that when I create a ?StatConnector? 
object, the 
version of the background R is 2.11.1.  I found this very strange as I am 
already 
a couple of versions past 2.11.1.  I searched the computer registry and it 
appears 
that ConsumerCheck is using R v2.11.1.

It now made sense to me because it was probably after I installed 
Consumercheck 
that the problems with my macros started.  I subsequently uninstalled 
Consumercheck 
which then solved my problem.
[user feedback END]

Has anyone encountered this problem before? If anyone has an idea how to 
fix this problem or any suggestions that bring us a bit further to solving 
the problem, we would be very happy to hear from them. 

Best wishes
Oliver
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