Error when including atlribbon.h
"Could not change to UID" caused by changes in 1.4.2
C:\Users\chris\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.9\miktex\bin\x64>mklink /h hardlinktest.exe miktex-pdftex.exe The system cannot find the file specified. C:\Users\chris\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.9\miktex\bin\x64>mklink /h hardlinktest.exe "C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin\x64\miktex-pdftex.exe" Access is denied. According to procmon, which shows a failed operation named "SetLinkInformation", write access to the target file is required to create a hard link. This makes some sense given the weird implementation...
If it happened on your system, I do believe you would have found and fixed it already. I will be happy to provide whatever information you need; it would have been more efficient, not to mention polite, to tell me what you need without making me ask.
Package installation fails as normal user account
Changing the meaning of that checkbox and the group-level option would only allow the application to do something, namely, perform Auto-Type for that specific entry, where it currently does precisely nothing because the operation is disabled. Few users are likely to use the Ctrl-V shortcut on an item where they know Auto-Type is disabled, so they should not be overly inconvenienced. The behavior of global Auto-Type would not change at all. Even better, how about adding a preference setting under...
Disabling Auto-Type for the group is not a solution; that will also disable the "Perform Auto-Type" operation on the individual entry. Let me try and state the problem even clearer (and lengthier, I'm afraid). I have two entries, let's call them "Account" and "Account Portal". The login form for which "Account" is meant has a window title of, literally, "Login", so I cannot use Auto-Type's automatic matching, and neither can I change the title. "Account Portal" has that distinctive string in its...
Disabling Auto-Type for the group is not a solution; that will also disable the "Perform Auto-Type" operation on the individual entry. Let me try and state the problem even clearer (and lengthier, I'm afraid). I have two entries, let's call them "Account" and "Account Portal". The login form for which "Account" is meant has a window title of, literally, "Login", so I cannot use Auto-Type's automatic matching, and neither can I change the title. "Account Portal" has that distinctive string in its...