I have uninstalled MiKTeX 2.9 and later also LyX 2.2.2.
Then I reinstalled MiKTeX2.9 and updated packages.
Finally I reinstalled LyX2.2.2.
Currently it seems that everything works.

(o.s.: Windows 10)
Roberto

2016-11-02 6:24 GMT+01:00 UD <[email protected]>:

> On 11/02/2016 05:56 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>> It worked once. Failed next two times.
>>
>> I'm putting it in the rearview mirror.
>>
>> pj
>> Paul Johnson
>> http://pj.freefaculty.org
>>
>>
>> On Oct 29, 2016 2:27 PM, "Andrew Parsloe" <[email protected] <mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     On 29/10/2016 7:35 p.m., CarLaTeX wrote:
>>
>>
>>         2016-10-29 8:09 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson <[email protected]
>>         <mailto:[email protected]>
>>         <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>:
>>
>>             I wonder if Windows users see this problem in MikTeX
>>         regularly. I'm a
>>             Linux user, but I try to help the Windows students around
>>         here.
>>
>>     [...]
>>
>>
>>             --
>>             Paul E. Johnson http://pj.freefaculty.org
>>             Director, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis
>>         http://crmda.ku.edu
>>
>>             To write to me directly, please address me at pauljohn at
>>         ku.edu <http://ku.edu>
>>             <http://ku.edu>.
>>
>>
>>         I'm using LyX (various version, now 2.2.2) with MiKTeX (2.9)
>>         on Windows
>>         (10) since April 2015 with no problems.
>>         Today the site is down but you should only have to wait few hours.
>>         Bye!
>>
>>         Carla
>>
>>
>>     Yesterday, like others, I couldn't update MiKTeX. This morning
>>     (8.20 a.m. New Zealand time) everything proceeded smoothly.
>>
>>     Andrew
>>
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> I used to use MikTex under Windows, but several years ago, when I switched
> to Linux, which uses TexLive, I switched to TexLive under Windows too, and
> it has worked very well.  I liked the MikTex package manager better than
> TLMGR, but it was a small price to pay for uniformity, stability and
> continued support.
>
> Ehud Kaplan
>
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