Andreas,

Where is the pgpass.conf file??? Do I have to create it?  

"In addition, it will remember it until you close pgAdmin."

Why only until I close the application? Still don't understand the purpose of the feature then.

Don't worry about it.  I will just continue to input my password everytime I connect.

Thank you for the reply.

P.S.: It sounds like you need a vacation or anger management  or maybe both

Mitch

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Mitch S McKenzie wrote:
>
> That's how it's suppose to work???  Throwing and error???
>
> hrmmmm......
>
> So it's only suppose to save your password for the duration you have the
> application open?

No, it's supposed to save it if you press OK! In addition, it will
remember it until you close pgAdmin. The next time, it relies on
pgpass.conf to contain the correct password, and has no more knowledge
of the pwd.

Regards,
Andreas

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