2 years ago, I installed postgresql on my desktop and used it for a while for 
learning purposes.  Then, I stopped using it.  I forgot the password to the 
user postgres

Now, I am doing a lot with Microsoft Access, and participate a lot at 
utteraccess.com

Last night I installed MySQL, and am using it for some learning exercises.  I 
would very much like to connect to my existing installation of PostgresQL, but 
I have lost the password.  One of the admin programs is still working, and 
connects to the server, but of course the password is concealed.

HERE IS WHAT I WANT TO DO. I dont care about the old data in the server. I just 
want to have total access to it again as admin.  I DO NOT want to uninstall and 
reinstall, if possible.   Is there ANY WAY to recover my password, or reset the 
server, without going through an uninstall/reinstall process.

IF it is the case that I MUST uninstall and then reinstall, are there any 
caveats.

I saw one post in google from someone who lost his password, and had all sorts 
of hassels uninstalling and reinstalling.   

Also, if it is the case that I must reinstall, should I use the install 
download that I still have from 2 years ago.   I remember going through SHEAR 
TORTURE plowing through all the websites, with all the obscure technical 
jargon, to find the proper windows install to download.  Perhaps things have 
improved in two years.  The MySQL install was effortless, up and working in 30 
minutes, with no reference to instructions or help.

Anyway, I would appreciate your advice.

If you are Access users, hope you can stop by http://utteraccess.com some time 
and say hello.

Thanks

 
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