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In the windows install PG Admin comes packaged with PostgreSQL.

I`m a little confused. My PDW database has postgres as an owner.

You refer to postgres as a user.

My PG Admin shows postgres as a database along with PDW and template_postgis.

The postgres database probably has a password.

Maybe I need to delete the postgres database.

Bob





-----Original Message----- From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 4:27 PM
To: Bob Pawley
Cc: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; bricklen
Subject: Re:  Restore

On Friday 24 December 2010 4:20:13 pm Bob Pawley wrote:
Version 8.4.1
OS Win 7
I connect through PG Admin (plus an interface I use when the database is up
and running)
The password for this connection is the password I set up during the
installation. this is the same password I am using for the restore
connection.

The installation of what Postgres or PgAdmin?
I don't use PgAdmin so I going out on a limb here. Is there a way in PgAdmin to
look at users? If so it should show you whether the postgres user has a
password.

I haven`t done anything for the postgres user other than what PG Admin
uses.

Bob


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