Although I have not yet received any feedback from the BitRock
support, I have meanwhile done some further tests. Most important
result is that the installer finished flawlessly after I changed the
"TEMP" and "TMP" variables back to the default
"%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp".
I am interested t
First of all: Thanks to all who contributed to this issue. There are
many helpful and interesting comments.
I am going to reply to Christian's first question: How did TEMP end up
with this value?
I have just scanned my installation protocol which says, that I made a
registry backup of the curren
Dave Page writes:
> A couple of questions for you Peter (and thanks for bearing with us
> while we figure this out):
>
> - How are you running the installer? Are you logged in as
> "Administrator", or are you using "Run As Administrator" or something
> similar?
I am logged in as "Administrator"
Dave Page writes:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Dr. Peter Voigt wrote:
>> Hi Dharmendra,
>>
>> thanks for your reply. This kind of errors, which cannot be reproduced
>> on other machines are bad and leave no chance for developers to solve
>> them.
>>
Hi Dharmendra,
thanks for your reply. This kind of errors, which cannot be reproduced
on other machines are bad and leave no chance for developers to solve
them.
Unfortunately the installer does not leave any log files. The Windows
event log has no entries about the installation attempt as well.
I cannot install PostgreSQL 9.0 (x86-64) under Windows 7 (x86-64). The
installer fails right after starting the installation process with the
message:
"An error occurred executing the Microsoft VC++ runtime installer".
I am using the installer from EnterpriseDB
http://www.enterprisedb.com/product