> > I explain myself about running PostGre as admin.
> > 
> > In fact I don't want specifically run PostGre as admin. The problem
> is, on
> > the computers the application including PostGre will run, 
> I'm not sure 
> > that the user won't have any admin or power user rights. 
> Furthermore, 
> > I've noticed that on certain domains, any user created is 
> > automatically
> added
> > to
> > a default group having power user rights (that is actually happening
> to
> > me).
> 
> To be honest, the fact that Postgres forces you to run as a 
> non-admin user has given me nothing but headaches.  (yes, I 
> know, the problem is defaulting everyone to admin rights is 
> the problem.  But that's where I am).  I have been kicking 
> around the idea of posting a change to allow you to run as 
> admin,

This has been proposed before, and always rejected. While you're always
welcome to provide a patch, I'm very doubtful it would be accepted into
the main product.

//Magnus

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