should be something it lets
me do.
Hagop
From: Bearden Barnes
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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 5:31
PM
To: 'Hagop Hagopian'
Subject: RE: [ADMIN] PostgreSQL
installation problem on Windows XP Home
I had to use the directions last week (on
my c
QL-admin@postgresql.org; PGSQL-general@postgresql.orgSubject:
[ADMIN] PostgreSQL installation problem on Windows XP
Home
I know that my problem is due to
my carelessness and ignorance, but I didn’t think that installing PostgreSQL
would cause a state of affairs not easily reversed. Plea
Hagop,
You may have missed an earlier post from Jim McMaster in the general list to
someone else with a similar problem. Assuming you've uninstalled PostgreSQL
and want to reinstall, try the command "net user /delete postgres" to delete
the account and start over. I've copied Jim's email below.
gop H.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 4:08
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
PGSQL-admin@postgresql.org; PGSQL-general@postgresql.orgSubject:
[ADMIN] PostgreSQL installation problem on Windows XP
Home
I know that my problem is due to
my carelessnes
I know that my problem is due to my carelessness and
ignorance, but I didn’t think that installing PostgreSQL would cause a state
of affairs not easily reversed. Please excuse the length of the following
narrative.
When installing PostgreSQL 8.0.1 on my laptop running Windows
XP Home (S