Re: PgSQL not as Administrator - probs on windows - Mailing list pgsql-hackers-win32

From Sarah Tanembaum
Subject Re: PgSQL not as Administrator - probs on windows
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In response to PgSQL not as Administrator - probs on windows  (Harald Armin Massa <ghum@gmx.net>)
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Having able to run an apps server as a regular user has its advantage. For
one, it it is messed up, only that user(and other filesystems where that
particular user has read-write access) is affected.

It kind of scarry running opensource apps on root or administrator
priviledge where there are no other means to control its behaviour since
root/administrator has full access of he whole systems or enterprise.

Just my 2 cents.


"Thomas Kellerer" <spam_eater@gmx.net> wrote in message
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> On 01.07.2004 06:55 Harald Armin Massa wrote:
>
> >
> > it is MUCH MORE common to have Administrator-Privileges when running a
> > Windows-System than when running Unix. BECAUSE a lot of programs DO NOT
> > WORK if you do not have these privileges.
> >
> > Especially home-users usually have their default user working as
> > Administrator.
> >
> > I recommend that we add an option to "do not check for Administrator, I
> > know I do something dangerous" for windows; at least when starting
> > Postgresql from the command line.
> >
>
> I second that. People trying out PG on their windows box, might easily be
taken
> aback, if the server does not run with Admin privileges. I for one would
not
> even think that this might be the reason (as bad Windows programs tend to
work
> the other way :)
>
> Regards
> Thomas
>
>
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