On 09/07/2007 18:33, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
I you have a look through the (reasonably recent) archives of this list,
Whoops - that should have been "If you" - sorry for any confusion.
Ray.
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Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Mu
On 09/07/2007 16:49, Richard Eng wrote:
First, every time I try ‘psql’ or ‘createdb’ in the command line, it
says the password does not match user ‘richard’. I suppose this is
because I’m logged in to Windows as ‘richard’. ‘richard’ is my Windows
account (administrator) under which I installed
Richard Eng wrote:
I’m new to postgreSQL. I’m running Windows Vista Home Premium. I tried
installing it (I had to turn off UAC), enabling user ‘postgres’ for
running it as a Service. But I’m encountering some really bizarre
problems...
First, every time I try ‘psql’ or ‘createdb’ in the com
I¹m new to postgreSQL. I¹m running Windows Vista Home Premium. I tried
installing it (I had to turn off UAC), enabling user postgres¹ for running
it as a Service. But I¹m encountering some really bizarre problems...
First, every time I try psql¹ or createdb¹ in the command line, it says
the pas