So I tested the theory - PGAdmin III ran and I could start and connect to the database and run the app successfully until saving data - the sequences seemed out of wack so overall that would be failure. Linux is sooo easy. Windows is sooo hard to eliminate user interaction in creating the services. I guess I can go back to using a zero admin database though I hit limitations with HSQL, perhaps JavaDB will take me further but I doubt it... I did run the database connection over the internet, works of course though slow, caching can offset that so I guess we shall see. Does Enterprise DB have a zero interaction solution I could perhaps buy with a small amount of money... Certainly the silent installer on the PostgreSQL was not silent for me unless I am missing something (quite possibly). Greg On 10/16/07, Greg Caulton <caultonpos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I am developing an open source healthcare information system and in > order to appeal to physician practises I need to have a 5 click > installation process - 4 nexts and one finish... > > The only item I am not able to do this with on Windows is PostgreSql > (which having worked with Oracle for years, this software is superb). > Linux is fine. > > The biggest problem is the creation of the user login, service, password etc. > > What I am going to test soon is can I simply unzip the contents of > Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\... and start the database server via a > shell script? > > Or are their registry or other configuration that the installer does? > > Since my software uses JBoss, starting the database server when the > application server starts is not too big a deal - for the demo at > least. > > thanks > > Greg > > PS I think I can get around it but one of the other issues is the > automatic disabling of standard username/password for security i.e. > psql -U username database -f mydbcontents.sql fails by default. I > believe I had to edit conf files though it was a while ago on Windows. > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly