We do have McAfee running, which has caused problems in the past with
blocking some outgoing connections, but for that reason we have it
turned off always (can't uninstall due to automatic updates, etc).
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote:
> Robert Campbell wrote:
>> There are some in the Application log, but they are all symptoms of
>> the problem and don't really document why it happened initially:
>>
>> "postgres cannot access the server configuration file "E:/Program
>> Files/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/postgresql.conf": No such file or directory"
>>
>> "pg_ctl: PID file "E:/Program
>> Files/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/postmaster.pid" does not exist"
>>
>> The data directory is simply empty.
>
> Yea, that doesn't seem helpful. So there is nothing related to the
> installation itself? I am wondering if it is a virus program problem.
>
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