Sorry, my error. I had not looked for the file in the right place. How
embarrassing.
It IS where you say, and it does contain the correct IP and password data.
However, we still get the same behaviour. Open pgAdmin and double-click on
the server, get a connection error message, close that dialogue box,
double-click the same server again, and it then connects.
If that connection is closed without stopping pgAdmin, subsequent
connections do not raise the error but do ask for the password again.
- David
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David Fisher
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Fisher Aircraft Corporation
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Omnia extares!
-------Original Message-----
--From: pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org
--[mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of
--Andreas Pflug
--Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 5:41 PM
--To: ep4@frontiernet.net
--Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
--Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] pgadmin 1.4 not remembering password
--
--David Fisher wrote:
--
-->This pgpass.conf file is NOT created by pgAdmin. It is not
--there. This may be relevant?
-->
-->
--
--Very funny. Since the password is stored there, surely
--nonexistence *is* relevant...
--Do you have correct write access to your home directory? On
--English win32
--
--C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Application
--Data\postgresql\pgpass.conf or more exactly
--%APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf if you reconfigured something
--
--
--Maybe you can scan your harddisk where the file is written,
--if not there
--(would be a security problem we need to fix immediately, we
--won't like
--files with confidential contents written into the wild, no?)
--
--Regards,
--Andreas
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