Adam's suggestions are correct. You'll need to install the SageTeX
style file into MikTeX (which seems easy; see the link at
http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=sagetex) and
then you need to run Sage on the .sage files it produces. For now, the
only way to do this in Windows is, as Adam said, to use scp to move
the .sage file into the Sage VMware image, run Sage on the file on the
command line, and then move the resulting .sout file back. You will
need to make sure that SageTeX "library" (sagetex.py) is installed in
the VMware image in a place where Sage can find it. Also, after
running Sage on the .sout file, if you have created any images, you'll
need to copy that directory back into Windows in the same directory as
your LaTeX document.

Dan

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