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Franziska
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Miktex with Windows2007

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Hi, I can't imagine that I'm the first one with this problem but I couldn't find anyone discussing this topic.
So far I was using Miktex2.8 on Windows 2003. Few days ago Windows2007 was installed on my PC and the old latex files are not compiling properly anymore. I'm going to post the log files as there I can well see, where the problem is. Unfortunately I can't solve it. Is there a different structure in Windows2007 and do I have to set some links manually? Or does adobe cause the problem?

Thank you
Franziska
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uebung4_loesung.log
a log file running miktex2.8 and same texniccenter version as below on windows2003
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problemfile.log
the log file from texniccenter run with mitktex2.8 on windows2007
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sommerfee
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Re: Miktex with Windows2007

Post by sommerfee »

Sounds like this issue to me:

http://www.miktex.org/2.8/issues
(See "TeXnicCenter compatibility")

Try opening the LaTeX file in TeXworks (which is part of MikTeX), does it translate from there?
Franziska
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Re: Miktex with Windows2007

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No it's not running in TeXworks eighter but there I get the message that some packages are missing. Failled to install them. Have the impression that something at the system was changed (office PC) so that the download of the packages worked for last installation but not for the new one. I'll post a message as soon as I solved the problem.

Thank you for the hint with TeXwokrs as it brought me to the problem.
Franziska
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Re: Miktex with Windows2007

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Copy paste of the packages did not work out. (Have no idea why.) I disconnected the laptop from the network system from work and connected to my privat one. Some packages had to be downloaded which was no problem. I guess the problem was due to the restriction of the network connection and had nothing to do with compatibility or Miktex...?
By the way: For editing files I prefer TeXnicCenter but for problems with packages TeXworks seems to be more straight forward with the error messages.
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Post by Montag »

Franziska wrote:Copy paste of the packages did not work out. (Have no idea why.) I disconnected the laptop from the network system from work and connected to my privat one. Some packages had to be downloaded which was no problem. I guess the problem was due to the restriction of the network connection and had nothing to do with compatibility or Miktex...?
In my experience, if the Windows user account is not an account with admin rights --which often is the case for a machine in an office-- problems accessing the MikTeX package database can occur and ahve to be resolved by the admin, as in the security setup seems to be too strict to let the MikTeX package manager update itself with the missing packages.
By the way: For editing files I prefer TeXnicCenter but for problems with packages TeXworks seems to be more straight forward with the error messages.
I'm just asking: Did you know you can reach error messages via F9 in TXC, warnings via F10 and that those messages are in general are the output of the compiler, and the compiler gets them from the used resources (packages)? That's at least how I work with TXC. Manually checking the .log-file would be too time-consuming for me.

Also ... I read along when you started this thread, I only found out via googling what operating systems you use so it was quite confusing at first.
OS: Win 7 64-bit LaTeX: MikTeX 2.9 64-bit Editor: TXC 1 RC1
Franziska
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Miktex with Windows2007

Post by Franziska »

In my experience, if the Windows user account is not an account with admin rights problems accessing the MikTeX package database can occur
I read in advance about that but expected the problem somewhere else.
Did you know you can reach error messages via F9 in TXC, warnings via F10 and that those messages are in general are the output of the compiler
Yes, working with those output messages but didn't know that I can jump directly to the right spots with F9 and F10 - thank you (only used log file because got stuck with the error messages)
Also ... I read along when you started this thread, I only found out via googling what operating systems you use so it was quite confusing at first.
Sorry, I'm going to do better next time...
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If the problem is solved with that, please be so kind and mark the topic (not the last post) accordingly as clearly written in the Board Rules (to be read before posting). Otherwise please tell us what is missing. Please keep that in mind for the future so that further reminders will not be necessary.


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