Hi Dave,

thanks!!

I think I've discovered a bug:
I started the restore, and since then I have this message in the lower right corner of the screen (see attached screenshot). I've already restarted the computer twice, but the timer still keeps counting.

The restore did create 24 of my 30+ tables, but didn't enter any data yet.
The entire .backup-file is less than 1 MB - so that's nothing that could take 20.000 seconds ;-)


About the initial question:
I was thinking I was supposed to enter a single .exe-file, not an entire directory. So if it's not possible to figure it out automatically (like pgAdmin 3 did), please rephrase the label of the field from "PostgreSQL Binary Path" to "Directory containing the PostgreSQL binaries".

Thanks!

Thomas

Am 06.09.2016 um 12:49 schrieb Dave Page:
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Thomas Landauer <tho...@landauer.at> wrote:
Hi,

which binary (on Windows) is supposed to go in the field "Paths > Binary
paths > PostgreSQL Binary Path"?


Details:
I have PostgreSQL 9.6 RC 1 (i.e. pgAdmin 4 1.0-rc1), downloaded from
http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/pgdownload#windows
running on Windows 10 x64.

And when I'm trying to restore a database backup, I get the error message
"Please configure the PostgreSQL Binary Path in the Preferences dialog."

The directory containing the pg_dump/pg_restore/pg_dumpall that you
want to use (it's the same as in pgAdmin 3).

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