The problem doesn't appear to be related to the Gregorio installer, but rather 
the way that the TeX binaries are registered with the the operating system.  
Have you restarted the system since installing TeXLive?  Did you install 
TeXLive with administrator privileges?  Are you running the Gregorio installer 
as the same user?

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Br. Samuel, OSB
(R. Padraic Springuel)
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> On May 2, 2015, at 8:06 PM, Brother Gabriel-Marie <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Brother,
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> Okay, this time with texlive 2014.
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> Also, I see that Gregorio didn't create any entry in the Start Menu.
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> I see that both lualatex and texlua are on the commandline with environmental 
> vars.
> But gregorio is NOT.
> Gregorio.exe is not in c:\texlive\2014\bin\win32
> but texlua IS there.
> 
> So I uninstalled gregorio and tried to install it to c:\texlive\gregorio  
> instead.
> Same problem.
> 
> Too bad there isn't a settings file for gregorio that the installer could 
> work with.
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>> On 5/2/2015 4:51 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
>> I expect the TeXLive installation to be less problematic.  If you could 
>> confirm that by uninstalling MiKTeX, installing TeXLive, and then testing 
>> the Gregorio installer, I'd appreciate that. 
>> 
>> We can come back to the MiKTeX problems (which are occurring in multiple 
>> versions of Windows) once we've confirmed the installer       works for 
>> TeXLive under Windows 8 (as it does under Windows XP and Windows 7) and I 
>> have some time to actually do some trouble shooting. 
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>> (R. Padraic Springuel)</p> 
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