On 2/3/20 3:16 PM, Chris Charley wrote:
I tried items you suggested (1-5), but could find no helpful info.
Well in that case I would try a reinstall.
Thanks for your help and going the extra mile!
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 4:23 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
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On 2/3/20 1:11 PM, Chris Charley wrote:
> Hi
>
> The link you provided
>
(https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/)
>
> Points me to Event Viewer but I'm kinda lost there trying to find
> anything pertaining to postgreql.
I cranked up a Windows 7 instance, which should be close enough. What I
found:
1) Open Event Viewer
2) Click on Windows Logs
3) Click on Application
4) The center section will show logs. The application name is under
Source.
5) If you want to search, then Ctrl+f and enter Postgres
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 4:02 PM Adrian Klaver
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> On 2/3/20 12:54 PM, Chris Charley wrote:
> > /What does the Windows system log show when you do this?/
> >
> > I don't know where to find this log (for Windows 10)
> >
>
> I'm not a Windows user, what I can do is point you at:
>
>
https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/
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