Re: Just Forgot

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David,

    You need to set your pg_hba.conf method to trust for your
connection and reload your configuration (service). That way you'll be
able to get into your database and change your pwd.

Regards,
gb.-

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:49 AM, OldManRiver<davisoft@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Do not use PG that often and have it installed on several PCs. Have it
> turned off normally so have to go to:
>
> Start + All Programs + System Tools + Administrative Tools + Services
>
> find PG in the list and start. Then I open my pgAdminIII and attempt login.
>
> Somehow it is not accepting the UID/PWD combo I set for this, and I have
> forgotten the defaults, so can not get in. I have been looking for the
> install notes to find the defaults but forgot where I put them and could not
> find online.
>
> A quick help with HOWTO URL would be nice right now!
>
> Thanks!
>
> OMR
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