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| Vaccaro 2005-09-24, 11:24 am |
| I never download your product i don't even know what it is. When i started my computer up i saw 2 new accounts created. User Accounts. The accounts names were postgres services. It was password protected and limited account. I am running on windows XP. I Did delete the accounts. I want to know what happened i want it fixed. And i never want this to happen again
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| T.J. Ferraro 2005-09-24, 8:24 pm |
| Someone discovered our diabolical plot to secretly install postgres on
every computer across the globe! Quickly! Dispatch the Deadly Viper
Assassination Squad to silence him!
Vaccaro wrote:
> I never download your product i don't even know what it is. When i
> started my computer up i saw 2 new accounts created. User Accounts.
> The accounts names were postgres services. It was password protected
> and limited account. I am running on windows XP. I Did delete the
> accounts. I want to know what happened i want it fixed. And i never
> want this to happen again
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TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to
choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not
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| Chris Travers 2005-09-28, 3:25 am |
| Vaccaro wrote:
> I never download your product i don't even know what it is. When i
> started my computer up i saw 2 new accounts created. User Accounts.
> The accounts names were postgres services. It was password protected
> and limited account. I am running on windows XP. I Did delete the
> accounts. I want to know what happened i want it fixed. And i never
> want this to happen again
You probably installed a piece of software that required PostgreSQL. If
something you installed stops working, you will know what it is. Either
that or someone else installed it for you in order to work with it.
PostgreSQL is a relational database manager. It stores data for other
programs. It is not adware, spyware, or anything like that. You can
read more about it at http://www.postgresql.org
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
Metatron Technology Consulting
chris@metatrontech.com
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TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
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