Hi Mike,

Using virtual machine software such as VirtualBox (which is free),
Microsoft Virtual PC (which is also free for use) and VMware you can
easily install TurnKey PostgreSQL into a virtual machine that can run
anywhere, including Windows.

Maybe you should try that...

Cheers,
Liraz

Pagel, Mike wrote:
> Some of us have to use Windows XP so how about providing a nice, easy to 
> install and use version for windows and then I could convert from MySQL.
> 
> Have a look at how easy it is to install MySQL and use.  No need to build or 
> compile anything.  It just works.
> 
> I've downloaded PostgreSQL and finally there is a windows version but I'm 
> still confused on how to install and use.  I tried to download a Solaris 
> version this weekend but the all the options on the SUN website had me 
> downloading a version of solaris as well as PostgreSQL.  I all ready have 
> Solaris installed!  Even then, the installation seemed convoluted.  It's 2009 
> already, just install the program and let me get back to work instead of 
> forcing me to be a Sys Admin.
> 
> mlp
> 

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