Couldn't find it there (my version of Vista is Dutch) but on another
forum (Vistaheads) I was pointed to this:
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Running_%26_Installing_PostgreSQL_On_Native_Windows#How_do_I_delete_the_service_account_-_it.27s_not_listed_under_users.21
This was the solution I was looking for.
Thanks, though!
Michael Swierczek schreef:
> Windows Vista only displays some accounts in the "User Accounts"
> Control Panel. If you go to Control Panels and open the
> "Administrative Tools" item, then under that open "Computer
> Management", and click the "Users" option in the left pane, that lists
> all accounts. If the postgres account is there, you can right click
> and select Set Password.
> On my machine, at least, the "postgres" account does not show up under
> "User Accounts" but does appear in the "Computer Management" section.
>
> Good luck.
> -Mike
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:09 AM, P. Staring<info@collectief-it.nl> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When trying to install PostgreSQL on Windows Vista with
>> postgresql-8.3.7-1-windows.exe, I am asked for a password for the
>> postgres-user. But when I give one, it says it is incorrect.
>> Ergo, the user exists and I don't have the correct password. How can I find
>> the user and change the password? Because when I look in Useraccounts,
>> there's only me. No other accounts.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
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