I had the same problem running R 2.5.1, python 2.5.1 on windows XP
(almost the same memory address even), and I traced it down to a
statement which tried to import _rpy2051.pyd.  I tried with R 2.4.1 as
well, and had the same problem with _rpy2041.pyd.

I'm afraid I don't know enough to say anything beyond that, but the
binary which Manuzhai posted looks like it's working for me.  

I also use ArcGIS 9.2, and I haven't had any trouble running
geoprocessing scripts with Python 2.5 (knock on wood), so you may or may
not want to try upgrading to 2.5 and using Manuzhai's binary.

 

Best of luck,

Owen  

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