Wendi/Craig

I have seen an installation issue very similar to this. It has been happening 
on Windows 7 x86 systems. We are using postgres as the DB for our application 
and I have incorporated the postgres installer into our installer, we also use 
Bitrock. We are using postgres 8.4.4. It's been installing perfect fine. But 
just recently things started going wrong on only a few systems. After some 
research I found out that the postgres installer was throwing an error, that it 
can't find the postgres.conf file. When I looked I found the data folder empty. 
I also discovered that the postgres user was never installed. The one thing I 
have verified is that it has something to do with the fact that the Windows 
account that I was running the install from has a space in it. IE. "MSI Test" 
This is still happening in the most recent installer, postgres 9.1.2.1.

We have been installing this on both Windows 7 x86 and x64 systems,  Home, Pro 
and Ultimate. The Professional version is in a network setting connected to an 
internal netork.


Shawn M Eckley
Software Engineer
Stonewedge Corporation
240 Andover st.
Wilmington, MA 01887
978-203-0642 Ext. 113
seck...@stonewedge.net<mailto:seck...@stonewedge.net>


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