It looks like you have SERVICEPASSWORD misspelled.

I haven't actually tried this method as I do mostly linux/solaris postgres administration, so hopefully someone else who deals with the windows installer will chime in.


On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Sean G wrote:

Hi again,

Jeff, thanks for the tip. there I had another problem,
when I run the command for the silent install I get
some error:

the command is:

C:\psql>msiexec /i postgresql-8.0-int.msi  /qr
INTERNALLAUNCH=1 ADDLOCAL=server,psql,docs
SERVICEACCOUNT=pgres SERVICEDOMAIN=%COMPUTERNAME%
SERVICPASSWORD=root SUPERPASSWORD=root
BASEDIR=c:\postgres

Getting this error

Failed to create process for initdb: Logon Failure:
Unknown user name or bad password.

is there something wrong I'm doing?

Regards,
Sean


--- Jeff Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sean,

See the documentation here:


http://pginstaller.projects.postgresql.org/silent.html

On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Sean G wrote:

Is there anyway that we could provide
configuration
file and use the quiet mode of msiexe to do the
installation in the silent mode? I didn't find
anything for that in the help files and
documentaion
provided with the package. I really need this to
work
and any help/tip/example is greatly appreciated.

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