Hi Usman,
Once you install PostgreSQL 16 in your system and on opening pgAdmin 4, it
auto-detects the postgres servers installed in your system.

So that duplicate server you are saying is auto detected and the other one
you added manually.

To confirm this you can check by going through the steps, Select PostgreSQL
16>Properties tab>Comments Field, It must be showing `Auto-detected
PostgreSQL 16 installation with the data directory at <your data directory
of PGv16>`. And the server you added manually does not show any such
comments of auto-detection.

If you still have any doubts please let me know.

Regards
Anil

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On Thu, Jun 6, 2024 at 10:40 AM Usman Khan <umk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Hackers,
>
> I am verifying build on windows 11 and during upgrade I faced the
> following
> 1) I installed pgadmin 8.7 and added postgresql16 to it.
> 2) I downloaded pgadmin 8.8 and performed an upgrade on 8.7. Upgrade went
> fine.
> 3) When I collapsed the server group, it showed another server added with
> the name 'Postgresql 16' and it is an exact duplicate of the server already
> added to pgadmin.
> In my opinion, this behaviour should be investigated and corrected. The
> detail of the platform is as follows
> platform: windows 11 Home
> packages: pgadmin 8.7 and 8.8
> The snapshot is attached for more information.
>
> Regards,
> Usman Muzaffar
>
>
>

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