I'm hoping this is a simple fix.

I'm running Windows 7 Home Professional SP1, on an HP Pavillion DV7
notebook. I installed TeXLive 2011 without any issues (had issues all day
yesterday attempting to install the 2010 version and eventually gave up).
After downloading Gregorio, I ran the Windows install batch which went
well. After the setup, when the install wants to run the README file and
then compile the fonts, I consistently get the error message that Texlus
cannot be found -- not in the expected directory.

TeXLive installed at C:\Textlive. I've run the Gregorio install several
times, first to install in the default directory ..\Program Files (x86) and
got the error message. I uninstalled Gregorio and reinstalled to
C:\Texlive\2011, and again at C:\Texlive\2011\bin (in each case, install
creates a \Gregorio subdirectory. In each attempt, I get the same 'texlus
not found' error. Gregorio was uninstalled after each unsuccessful attempt.

What am I doing wrong? Where does Gregorio really want to be installed? It
occurred to me just now that I have not rebooted since completing the
TeXLive 2011 install, so maybe the PATH additions aren't residing in
memory. I'll give that a shot but just in case that doesn't work, any
guidance would be most welcome. I'm champing at the bit to work through the
tutorial so I can work on some several Gregorian typesetting projects.

Thanks, all, in advance,

Fr. Mike Parrish
San Francisco, CA
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