Kz Manager Windows
This article includes a, related reading or, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks. Please this article by introducing more precise citations. (August 2011)KZ ManagerN/AN/AN/AN/A,Release date(s)1990-2000 ( Depends on version)Mode(s)N/A/1 (for all versions)System requirementsN/AKZ Manager is a name shared by many similar computer games putting the player in the role of a 'manager', where the 'resources' to be managed include, depending on the version of the game, prisoners (either, or ), supplies, 'normal' money and various equipment, as well as 'public opinion' on the 'productivity' of the camp.
You have to give yourself the permissions to read and write in MiKTeX 2.9 folder.Go to Program Files and right click MiKTeX 2.9 folder. Then click Properties Security Tab Edit Button.
Select Users (Bla/Bla) from the list and check all grants.If that is not enough, click Advanced button on the Security Tab. A window named Advanced Security Settings for Folder Name pops up. Then click Auditing Tab Continue Button Add Button. Type Users under 'Enter the object names to select' and click OK.Or, simply don't put your MiKTeX 2.9 folder into Program Files.
I experienced that this problem arrises when a new package is installed and I press 'stop' at the 'play/stop' button (to generate a PDF) too soon. When I press too soon the package is not installed correctly and it will not work, giving acces denied. In my case I saved my tex code file in a.txt file and deleted the entire editing program from my program files (Texworks, MIkTex). Make sure to first shut down your computer, because all relating programs have to be closed (best achieved by just shutting down the computer). Then re-install your program again and make sure to not click the 'play/stop' button too soon again when a package is installed.It worked for me so I figured why not share it;)! Just wanted to mention a scenario where I got error 5 'access denied'.I run lualatex from an ASP.NET web site under impersonation. According to this an impersonating user actually uses Default User directory and runs as NETWORK SERVICE.
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I might be getting it wrong, but the solution is anyway,to create MikTex folder under Default UserApplication Data give NETWORK SERVICE Write/Modify access to that folder. Then I had to give NETWORK SERVICE write/modify access to the folder where the web page dumped the.tex files to be compiled.Hoping that helps someone.