From: | Fst Procurement <fst-procurement(at)telkomsa(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Connection error |
Date: | 2007-07-24 10:07:53 |
Message-ID: | 46A5CF79.2040506@telkomsa.net |
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Hi ,
I am trying to connect to postgres on Win 2003 server std version but I
keep on getting an error . "Are you sure the server is running and that
connections for the client's IP address have been enabled" . The Win
2003 is a 64 bit edition.
I am sure of my settings. I have installed on a Win 2000 server with no
problems.
The only difference between this installation and the Win 2000
installation is that I installed the database on logical drive D and the
program was installed on drive C.
I have checked all settings that I can think of. Do you have any other
ideas for me?
I have used EMS SqlManager to transfer data and that worked Ok. However
when trying to make a backup with PgAdmin 1.7 I get the same connection
error. I tried installing PgAdmin 1.8 but this will not connect at all -
not even to the Win 2000 server.
I have tried changing some parameters in the conf file. I first stop the
service, change the settings and re-start the service. On some changes
the service will not re-start. I have to undo these changes to get the
service to start again. Are there some settings which cannot be changed?
regards,
Jimmy.
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