From: "filipe paiva" <fmfpaiva(at)hotmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org
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Date: 2007-05-23 13:56:29
Message-ID: BAY140-F137837020912133FD7884BCD350@phx.gbl
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Hi there,

I want to write a script where I can create a database automatically. This
is intended to create a database during the installation of an application
I'm currently develloping. So, I (or the end-user of my app) can't be
prompted for the postgres password during the app installation.
I already found that it's possible to store passwords in the file
pgpass.conf in the %APPDATA% directory. But that file isn't stored in that
location. In fact it doesn't exist in my disk. I already checked the "Store
password" option in the pgadmin and I already checked in the pgadmin's
pgpass.conf menu entry that the password is stored. But where?

Can you help me?

Greetings,

Filipe Paiva

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  • Re: at 2007-05-23 14:35:35 from Joshua Kramer

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