I have been trying to install Postgresql server on my machine (Windows 8-64 bit version) but it is failing to install by throwing the following error –
“There has been an error. The environment variable COMSPEC does not seem to point to the cmd.exe or there is a trailing semicolon present. Please fix this variable and restart installation
.” I searched some of the forums where the solution mentioned was to add an environment variable “COMSPEC” with the value – “C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe”. I did this but the issue persists. Also, there is no semicolon at the end in the value
of COMSPEC variable. I tried installing 2 versions of Postgresql but I am getting the same error for both. The versions are as follows : 1.
postgresql-9.3.14-2-windows-x64.exe 2.
postgresql-9.6.0-1-windows-x64.exe Since the COMSPEC variable is present, it got me thinking if this is a general exception thrown while installing postgresql. Also, are there any pre-conditions to be checked before installing the server. Could a particular software installation be hindering the postgresql installation (At some forums, it was suggested that the anti-virus uninstallation solved
the issue. Could this be the reason?) Please let me know how to resolve this. Thanks & Regards Kanakaraju
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