Andreas Pflug wrote:
This requirement appears quite exotic to me. I don't see how to prevent
discovering it for you without degrading the usefulness of the feature
for others.
perhaps if there were an option somewhere, like "disable server
autodiscovery at startup", which would be enabled by def
Miha Radej wrote:
if i set up pgadmin for certain users and set only those servers they
need. and if (unfortunately) a server is running on the same machine, i
do not wish for it to be on the list unless i specify it.
This requirement appears quite exotic to me. I don't see how to prevent
discov
if i set up pgadmin for certain users and set only those servers they
need. and if (unfortunately) a server is running on the same machine, i
do not wish for it to be on the list unless i specify it.
the problematic key was:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PostgreSQL\Services\pgsql-8.0-beta1
this ke
Miha Radej wrote:
hi!
i noticed that pgadmin found i have a server running on the same machine
and it automatically added it to the object browser. the first few times
it also reported an error about not being able to read the pgsql key
from the registry but it still added the server to the list
hi!
i noticed that pgadmin found i have a server running on the same machine
and it automatically added it to the object browser. the first few times
it also reported an error about not being able to read the pgsql key
from the registry but it still added the server to the list, now it just
add