Re: More than one user on postgresql database on Windows ? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Max Bernaert
Subject Re: More than one user on postgresql database on Windows ?
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In response to Re: More than one user on postgresql database on Windows ?  (Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org>)
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Sorry for the question,

I am very new to Postgresql.

I changed the configuration files and all systems are running.

I tried the odbc connection and loaded via Delphi a mainframe file (200.000
records).

It loaded in 10 minutes (200 records per commit).

Thanks for your time.

Max.





"Christopher Browne" <cbbrowne@acm.org> schreef in bericht
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> "Max Bernaert" <edp@verbeke.be> wrote:
> > But from different workstations.
>
> Of course it is.
>
> It would represent incompetent or capricious design if you couldn't.
>
> It is likely that the default security configuration (pg_hba.conf) set
> up by initdb only allows access from the local host; you will have to
> set it up to permit access from the hosts that you want to have
> access.
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