Further to previous posts, and an excellent remote assistance session by kraada, I have encountered a few problems on the "new OS"
. I'm not sure the install on the "new one" was successful. Bottom line: I seem to be unable to get the postgres.exe service to run, and, in my Start Menu, the shortcuts to the Application Stack Builder, pgAdmin III, and psql to 'postgres' are missing.
Here's what I did (until otherwise noted, all of this was on the "new OS"):
Downloaded a clean PT-Install-v3.06.2.exe, and, when asked whether I wanted to install postgreSQL, clicked "Yes". The Install asked me to delete the D:\Poker Stuff\PostGreSQL folder, which I did NOT, as postgreSQL had not been installed "on this computer" which I interpreted to mean "on this OS".
Got an Error message, 'Failed to run initdb...", and the file initdb.log said:
"The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "SYSTEM".
This user must also own the server process.
The database cluster will be initialized with locale English_Canada.1252.
The default text search configuration will be set to "english".
initdb: directory "D:/Poker Stuff/PostGreSQL/data" exists but is not empty
If you want to create a new database system, either remove or empty
the directory "D:/Poker Stuff/PostGreSQL/data" or run initdb
with an argument other than "D:/Poker Stuff/PostGreSQL/data"."
Attempted to install to D:/Poker Stuff/PostGreSQL, from PostgreSQL-8.3.1-1.zip, using the defaults; got a message: "Existing data directory. Data Directory already contains a PostgreSQL database of this version....will...be used...no need to initdb...", clicked OK.
Did NOT initialise the database cluster, nor did I run the stack builder (I can't run the Stack Builder now anyway, as I don't seem to have a shortcut thereto). Ran PT3 for the 1st time, got Configure Post GreSQL Server windows, tried with sevaral passwords, none of which worked. Ran Task Manager, noticed postgres.exe wasn't running, tried to start it from the Start Menu Shortcut, no go.
So where did I go wrong, please?
BTW, I did revert to the "old OS" (on which I now write0, to check that PT2&3 ran on it, and, yes they do.
Thanx muchly for your patience, and in advance, for your help.
Jimmy