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You do not want to use the keyword encrypted.
To get in, go to your pg_hba file and set the security level to trust
for your account. Then go in as postgres without a password and change
it by:
alter role postgres with password 'welcome';


> ALTER USER postgres with encrypted password 'your_password';
> ALTER USER postgres with encrypted password 'welcome';
> 
> but it is not accepting both the passwords
> i am getting incorrect password after three trials it is returning back
> to command prompt

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