<div class="moz-text-flowed" lang="x-western" style="font-family: -moz-fixed; font-size: 14px;">Hello list! <br
/><br/> I recently noticed that PGAdmin III (v 1.16.1) is kind of slow starting up (it didn't use to be), and in fact
onetime I wasn't even sure if I clicked on the icon properly to start it. I opened the Task Manager (I run Windows 7
UltimateSP1) and saw pg_restore was running, then the process vanished and PGAdmin finally opened. <br /><br /> I did
itagain, this time watching the process list, and it looks like when I start PGAdmin it automatically runs pg_dump,
pg_dumpall,and then pg_restore in the background before showing the splash screen and actually starting. <br /><br />
I'massuming that as my local development databases grow, it is taking longer to do all this, which is why I never
noticeduntil now. <br /><br /> What's up with that? Should I be concerned? I was unable to find anything about this
withGoogle... I'm not sure why a GUI would need to do all that each time it starts up. I'd prefer to skip this if
possible,since it is becoming slow to get started working. <br /><br /> Thanks for any insight! <br /><br /><br /> --
Stephen<br /><br /></div>