Hi guys,

Thanks for taking time to reply.

- Despite what the error message says, the user postgres doesn't have 
administrator privileges (and I don't see why these would change by retyping 
the password).
- In Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Manager -> Users -> 
postgres I see that postgres is member of the 'Users' group and its password 
never expires.

Maybe I'm missing something obvious here...

Dario


>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: vibhor.ku...@enterprisedb.com
>Data: 29/06/2010 2.40
>A: "Igor Neyman"<iney...@perceptron.com>
>Cc: <dario....@libero.it>, <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
>Ogg: Re: [GENERAL] postgres user password: Log on failure
>
>On 28/06/10 8:58 PM, Igor Neyman wrote:
>> Log on failure: Only an unprivileged user can start
>> >  the server"; Error 1063; Error 1069).
>> >  
>>    
>
>Error Message shows that services are getting started with Admin Privileges.
>
>Please use unprivileged user(i.e Non admin user) for starting the services.
>
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