Re: pg_hba.conf: 'trust' vs. 'md5' Issues

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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Alvaro Herrera wrote:

Jeanna Geier wrote:
Searched again for 'pgpass' and for the 'Application Data' directory with
no luck...

The file is called "pgpass.conf" on Windows.  As for the "Application
Data", it may be called differently if your Windows is localized -- try
looking for %APPDATA%.  (I think I'd do this by opening a terminal
window and "echo %APPDATA%" or "cd %APPDATA%").

You can also just click start, run then type %appdata% and windows will open an explorer window in that directory. I guess it's also possible you need to turn on the view hidden and system directories in the explorer options to see/find in that directory, but I'm not sure.

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