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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