From: | Dave Page <dpage(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
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To: | Hiroshi Saito <z-saito(at)guitar(dot)ocn(dot)ne(dot)jp> |
Cc: | Shelby Cain <alyandon(at)yahoo(dot)com>, Mriusz <m(dot)krzaczek(at)goldwell(dot)pl>, pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: BUG #3416: User 'postgres' could not be created: access Denied |
Date: | 2007-06-27 14:32:28 |
Message-ID: | 468274FC.6030802@postgresql.org |
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Hiroshi Saito wrote:
> Hi.
>
> From: "Shelby Cain"
>
>> Hiroshi,
>>
>> Wouldn't it be better to start an elevated command prompt (right-click
>> command prompt -> run as admin) and run the installer directly from
>> the command line instead of disabling UAC? Does that not work?
>
> Ahh yes.:-)
> ex.)
> runas /user:administrator "cmd.exe"
>
> However, Probably, HOME EDITION will be slightly complicated...
This is going to become my new pet-peeve isn't it? :-)
The Administrator account is disabled by default in new installs of
Vista (upgrades can be different), so this method most likely won't work!!
For those that require evidence, from
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsvistasecurity/archive/2006/08/27/windowsvistasecurity_.aspx
"The built-in administrator account is disabled by default in Windows
Vista on new installations."
Or Google for "vista administrator disabled" and look at any of the
hundreds of relevant hits.
Regards, Dave.
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