the keyboard and the chair).
Mark Taber
State of California
Department of Finance
Infrastructure & Architecture Unit
916.323.3104 x2945
From: Taber, Mark
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004
1:55 PM
To: Taber, Mark;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL
8.0 install
.
Mark Taber
State of California
Department of Finance
Infrastructure & Architecture Unit
916.323.3104 x2945
From: Taber, Mark
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004
11:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL 8.0
install woes
I
have Postgres 8.0-beta2 set up on
Taber, Mark wrote:
I have Postgres 8.0-beta2 set up on two machines (one Windows 2000
Server, the other Windows XP Pro); I have Postgres up and running as a
service on both machines, no problem. I’m even able to go into psql
and putz around. However, I am not able to log on remotely using
pgAdm
ll: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Ämne: [GENERAL]
PostgreSQL 8.0 install woes
I
have Postgres 8.0-beta2 set up on two machines (one Windows 2000 Server, the
other Windows XP Pro); I have Postgres up and running as a service on both
machines, no problem. Im even able to go into psql and putz
"Taber, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Error connecting to the server: could not connect to the server: Connection
> refused (0x274D/10061)
That means the operating system rejected the connection, which probably
means a firewall/packet filter problem. If the request had made it as
far as
I
have Postgres 8.0-beta2 set up on two machines (one Windows 2000 Server, the
other Windows XP Pro); I have Postgres up and running as a service on both
machines, no problem. I’m even able to go into psql and putz around.
However, I am not able to log on remotely using pgAdmin III. When