Re: postgresql as windows 2000 service problem

From: "Jomar Andrade" <jomar(at)pobox(dot)com>
To: <pgsql-hackers-win32(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: postgresql as windows 2000 service problem
Date: 2004-07-14 16:03:00
Message-ID: 000801c469bc$0a2b3b30$3900010a@jbaet
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Try:

pg_ctl unregister
pg_ctl register -U postrges -P xxxxxx -o "-i" (to receive TCP/IP
connections)

Regards,

Jomar

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Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 7:24 AM
Subject: [pgsql-hackers-win32] postgresql as windows 2000 service problem

>
> I have downloaded the binary snapshot from 13/7/2004
> I have created a user postgres and give him log on as service right
> As user postgres I unzipped the binary snapshot to c:\postgres
> As Administrator I add to path c:\postgres\bin and c:\postgres\lib
> As postgres I run with success initdb -L "c:/postgres/share"
> As postgres I can run (with success) pg_ctl start and pg_ctl stop
> As Administrator I run pg_ctl register -U postrges -P xxxxxx
> As Administtrator if i give net start postgresql I get the error 1067
>
> I have done the same things in windows xp and everything worked fine.
> The only difference I note is that in windows xp the user name in
> service postgresql is SERVER\postgres. In windows 2000 is .\postgres.
>
> Any help please;;
>
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