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1) " BUG #1613: Installation flaw
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The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      1613
Logged by:          
Email address:      [email protected: hypers...@yahoo.com]
PostgreSQL version: 8.0.2
Operating system:   Windows XP
Description:        Installation flaw
Details:

Hello,
I am a new user of PostgreSQL. However, when I went to install it on my
Windows XP machine, it was running fine until I ran into the screen where it
asks me for my account name, password, and whether to run as service or not.
When I entered a simple password, it (the installer) said I was using a
possibly insecure password, and asked me if I want to use a randomly chosen
when. When I clicked 'Yes', it showed me the randomly generated password
which was horrendously long. When I clicked the 'back' button on the
installer so that I could change it back to my original one, and then
clicked 'Next' after retyping my original password, it gave me this error:
Account Error: "Invalid username specified. Logon failure: unknown user name
or bad password" - It somehow set a flag saying the password is set (for the
installer!!!), and I didn't write down the long and abstract randomly
generated one, so now I can't install it because I get this error over and
over. If I change the account name or the service name, I get this error:
Account Error: "Internal account lookup failure: No mapping between account
names and security IDs was done" and am still unable to install PostegreSQL
even though I hadn't installed a file from the actual installer. Might you
know how to unset the password flag from the installer? I tried cleaning my
registry and re-extracting postgre from the archive to no avail. Thanks.

P.S. I tried the manual as well.
-Jake.

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