Craig:
> I've added a FAQ entry for this, as we've had more people with odd ideas
> about updates lately. It needs a shorter title ;-) but otherwise should
> cover things.
>
> As usual, check/editing appreciated.
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/FAQ#A_bug_I.27m_encountering_is_fixed_in_a_newer_mi
Steffen,
the File you are searching for is probably the MSI-Installer at
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v8.3.8/win32/
more specifically:
http://wwwmaster.postgresql.org/download/mirrors-ftp/binary/v8.3.8/win32/postgresql-8.3.8-1.zip
best wishes
Harald
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:04 PM,
Chiiwen,
have you checked that the user your PostgreSQL service will be running under
(usually named "postgres" has full access to your PostgreSQL Data directory
(E:\Postgre\8.4\data)?
You can do this by:
runas /user:postgres cmd
change directory to e:\postgre\8.4
and find out, what you are se
Jacek,
please check the contents of the application message log in eventviewer.
Also check if there is a new postgresql-log file written, and if yes, the
contents. Usually they are below data/pg_log.
To diagnose further, we need those information,
best wishes,
Harald
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10
andri rahman,
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:19 AM, andri rahman hakim
wrote:
> hi...I am new user in using postgresql.
> I try to install postgresql version 1.8.4, in my disk (C:\Program
> Files\PostgreSQL 8.3)
>
I assume you are trying to install PostreSQL 8.3.7 from the MSI installer or
the OneCl
Christine,
when PostgreSQL does not start on Windows, the first place to look for
errors is the Microsoft Windows EventLog. That is the standard place to
report errors.
You can dig there via Control Panel; exact click path depending on your
Windows Version (XP / Vista / W2003 / W2008 / W7); or st