On 8/04/2010 2:01 PM, Jeffrey Ottery wrote:
> Running Windows XP Pro. Have been successfully using and deploying
> postgres for 2 years.
>
> When I try to Uninstall PostgreSQL 8.3 using Windows Add/Remove
> Programs I get this message:
>
> Service 'PostgreSQL Database Server 8.3' (pgsql-8.3) failed to start.
> Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> Running Windows XP Pro. Have been successfully using and deploying
> postgres for 2 years.
>
> When I try to Uninstall PostgreSQL 8.3 using Windows Add/Remove
> Programs I get this message:
>
> Service 'PostgreSQL Database Server 8.3' (pgsql-8.3) failed to start.
> Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
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One must wonder why the uninstaller wants to *start* the postgresql service.
I don't suppose you know whether you installed with the 'One Click'
installer or the msi installer from postgresql.org ? If there's no
reference to EnterpriseDB anywhere in the documentation and the Start
menu entry for PostgreSQL doesn't have a 'StackBuilder' it's probably
the MSI installer.
installer or the msi installer from postgresql.org ? If there's no
reference to EnterpriseDB anywhere in the documentation and the Start
menu entry for PostgreSQL doesn't have a 'StackBuilder' it's probably
the MSI installer.
> I have tried the following:
>
> Created and logged on as various users as members of Administrators
> group.
> Deleted the 'postgres' user (is this a problem?)
> Removed all references to postgres in the registry. Rebooted
> Removed the PostgreSQL Service from the service list. (sc delete
> pgsql-8.3)
> Deleted the whole Postgres 8.3 directory in Program Files.
>
> I have worked on this for 6 hours today to no avail. GRRRR.
>
> Desperate for some suggestions??
>
> Created and logged on as various users as members of Administrators
> group.
> Deleted the 'postgres' user (is this a problem?)
> Removed all references to postgres in the registry. Rebooted
> Removed the PostgreSQL Service from the service list. (sc delete
> pgsql-8.3)
> Deleted the whole Postgres 8.3 directory in Program Files.
>
> I have worked on this for 6 hours today to no avail. GRRRR.
>
> Desperate for some suggestions??
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As a last resort you can manually uninstall Pg. You're half-way there
already :S
already :S
Make sure no Pg processes are running, then *delete* the program
directory. Then clean up the registry entries Windows uses to track
program installations to get rid of the add/remove programs entry:
directory. Then clean up the registry entries Windows uses to track
program installations to get rid of the add/remove programs entry:
Aug 23, 2019 In Step 1, all of the software packages related to the PostgreSQL install are shown. To remove and delete them all with one command, Start with the apt-get -purge remove command followed by each package name indicated separated with a space. Aug 04, 2019 Configuring PostgreSQL. You can check if PostgreSQL is running by executing. Service postgresql status. Via the service command you can also start, stop or restart postgresql.Typing in service postgresql and pressing Enter should output all options. Now, onto the users. By default, PostgreSQL creates a special user postgres that has all rights. PostgreSQL creates the user with the settings you specified. Creating PostgreSQL databases. To create a PostgreSQL database, follow these steps: At the command line, type the following command as the server's root user: su - postgres; You can now run commands as the PostgreSQL superuser. To create a database, type the following command. Replace user with the name of the user that you want to own the database, and replace dbname with the name of the database that you want to create.
now open the Start menu, right click on 'All programs', choose 'explore
all users', find the Postgresql folder and delete that too.
all users', find the Postgresql folder and delete that too.
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I don't think Pg scatters too much through the Windows registry, so if
you've removed the uninstall entry, the program files, the start menu
entries, the user account and the service definition you should be ok.
you've removed the uninstall entry, the program files, the start menu
entries, the user account and the service definition you should be ok.
Program installations to get rid of the add/remove programs entry: now open the Start menu, right click on 'All programs', choose 'explore all users', find the Postgresql folder and delete that too. I don't think Pg scatters too much through the Windows registry, so if. Apr 04, 2019 Before you start to uninstall 'P - SQL', you may need to save your personal settings and data files: open up pgAdmin III - Object browser, visit the Tools menu; scroll down and run the option 'Backup.' 2 Launch the option 'Chang/Remove' for PostgreSQL program, version 9.1 (size, 172.00MB).
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