Stephen Harris wrote:

I may have understood this incorrectly. Admin privileges are
sufficient to change the admin password. On a network, can't
other groups that can write to the registry be created? I ask
because mamato is on a network, and before, John Kane who
was on a network installed LyX and helpers.

I also don't always have an admin password when I'm at work. In this cases I need the admin to come to me, log in and install a program. When he installs it he agrees to the program so that nobody can stress me later that I installed something without asking.

Or do
you mean LyX checks to see if the user is logged on as a
member of the admin group with complete rights?

The installer checks if the user who starts it is in the administrator member list of the computer.

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Stephen, have you checked if the pdf export problem with TeXLive is fixed when you use ps2pdf instead of epstopdf?

regards Uwe

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