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"Dave Page"
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sala, Guillaume [mailto:gsala@navtech.nl]
> Sent: 25 June 2002 14:33
> To: 'pgadmin-support@postgresql.org'
> Subject: [pgadmin-support]
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have start my first Posgresql server I try to connect whith
> ODBC and PGAdminII
>
> Nothing append exept my hard disk working heavy and message ;
> FATAL 1: Database "template0" is not currently accepting connections.

Hi,

The message is normal with pgAdmin 1.2.0 and can be ignored.

Make sure that ODBC tracing is switched off in the ODBC drver manager in
the control panel (this causes a massie logfile to be written), and in
pgAdmin, under Tools -> Options, make sure that the log level is not set
to Full Debug.

Regards, Dave.



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"Dave Page"
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sala, Guillaume [mailto:gsala@navtech.nl]
> Sent: 25 June 2002 14:48
> To: Dave Page
> Subject: RE: [pgadmin-support]
>
>
> Thank's for your quick answer.
>
> No the full debug is not shiched on, the option is on Errors
> and SQL queries
>
> I don't find the ODBC tracing option, this is on client or
> server drivers ?
>

The driver is on the client not the server. Check in the Windows Control
Panel for the ODBC drver manager (on Windows 2000/XP this is usually in
the Administrative Tools sub folder). On my system the applet is called
'Data Sources (ODBC)' but I know there are other variations.

When you've found it, look on the 'Tracing' tab. On my UK English system
there is a button which toggles between 'Start Tracing Now' and 'Stop
Tracing Now'. Make sure that says 'Start Tracing Now'.

Regards, Dave.