Hello,
the problem might be caused by the way Windows 7 64bit handles 32bit
applications and/or communication between 64bit and 32bit applications.
At home I use Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit and at work Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit.
I'll have to check with the same database I dumped at work at home a
I have same problem, fresh installation winXp with all updates. Instalation
Microsft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 resloved problem and pgadmin start correctly.
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Le 09/03/2011 19:07, Lazrak, F. (Faroek) a écrit :
> [...]
> Change the default PGDATA directory on Windows you get a goof
> explanation of how to change it in windows,
>
> But I am using a mac zo how to do the same at a mac?
>
This is a PostgreSQL issue, you should ask this on a PostgreSQL mai
Le 09/03/2011 19:09, Lazrak, F. (Faroek) a écrit :
> Currently i use a apple with on it windows, when I try to install
> postgreql I get an error a C++ because the processor is not good. How to
> solve this?
>
Give us the complete error message. Other than that, I don't see how we
can help you.