> Verify that MikTeX works (try running 'latex --version' in a command > window, then maybe try running latex against a sample .tex file from one > of the installed packages). Also make sure that MikTeX's bin directory > is on the system command path and that the basic classes are installed > (try 'kpsewhich article.cls' in a command window -- it should spit up > the path to the standard article class). It might be that MikTeX > installed but did not make it onto the command path, in which case you > can just add it to the path (My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> > Environment Variables, highlight Path, click Edit, and add MikTeX's bin > directory, using a semicolon to separate it from the rest of the path).
Hi Paul, thanks a lot for your reply. I tried all of what you said and everything seems to work perfectly but still I'm not able to start LyX, that is, I get still the same error message I had before. Do you have any other suggestion? Thanks again Francesco
