Gurjeet Singh wrote:
I would recommend creating rules in your firewall that let
Postgres run and listen on sockets rather than turn off the firewall
altogether. (The firewall rules _may_ not be the problem in your case,
but you can still try)
On an orthogonal note, I just disliked the UAC in Vista... For the
first month or so I tried to cope with it, hoping that I'd get used to
it, but it keeps coming in the way so much that I had to finally turn
it off... now life's much easier.
Best regards,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Justin < justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
this new keyboard has
problems, or i can't type ;-) .
it should be off not of
Justin wrote:
Dirk Verleysen wrote:
Hi,
I have been running a Postgres (8.2.4) on a Windows XP for over 3
months. Last week this machine died and I bought a new Vista machine
today. Installed everything on it and a Postgres (8.2.7). The problem
is that I cannot start the Postgres service. I keep getting the
following error: FATAL: could not create any TCP/IP sockets
Anyone has any idea what I can do ?
Thanks,
Dirk
turn of the firewall
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Good point
here' an article on how to configure vista's firewall.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb877967.aspx
Vista's firewall has been greatly improved its still a pain to
configure and gets in the way more than it helps.
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