Hi Richard, bellow the text from the log file:
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30/11/2004 16:45:08 PostgreSQL Error None 0 N/A BAAN-AT-HOME execution of PostgreSQL by a user with administrative permissions is not permitted. The server must be started under an unprivileged user ID to prevent possible system security compromise. See the documentation for more information on how to properly start the server.
There you go - the user PostgreSQL tries to run under has administrative permissions. This isn't allowed for security purposes.
30/11/2004 16:42:52 SceCli Warning None 1202 N/A BAAN-AT-HOME "Security policies are propagated with warning. 0x534 : No mapping between account names and security IDs was done.
For best results in resolving this event, log on with a non-administrative account and search http://support.microsoft.com for ""troubleshooting 1202 events"". A user account in one or more Group policy objects (GPOs) could not be resolved to a SID. This error is possibly caused by a mistyped nor deleted user account referenced in either the User Rights or Restricted Groups branch of a GPO. To resolve this event, contact an administrator in the domain to perform the following actions:
What's more - there seems to have been a problem mapping user/group numbers to names. The rest of the message gives details of how to correct this.
-- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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