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On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 09:33:14AM -0500, James Becerra wrote:
> Good Morning,

[...]

> What happened with my server, time ago the Postgres 8.1 had worked perfect,
> and 2 days ago it leaves.
> I used the command “net stat –a” to see the ports and I can not find 5432
> port.

I don't know very much about Windows (luckily!), but this suggests that
the postmaster service isn't running (or at least isn't listening on
port 5432 -- maybe it is listening on another one, as Stefan suggested).
Try to start the database and try to find the log files. Maybe there is
some hint there.

Regards
- -- tomás
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