did you started your database using the -i parameter ?

send-me the startup string you are using.


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Marco Túlio Oliveira
IT-Manager
www.telecontrol.com.br
----- Original Message -----
From: "dojie pornea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: [ADMIN] can't connect to PostgreSQL Database using pgAdminII


> I already created the database, the services are good
> as well as the network connection but still I can't
> connect to the Database. I'm using pgAdminII for
> win98. The errors I've encountered are listed below:
>
>
> Could not connect to the server;
> Could not connect to remote socket.
>
> Check each of the following possible causes of this
> error:
> - The server or port specified is incorrect.
>
> - The client workstation cannot establish a network
> connection to the server. Try using 'ping' on the
> workstation to check the network.
>
> - The server is not listening on a TCP/IP port. Make
> sure that the postmaster was started with the -i
> option, or that tcpip_socket = true is set in
> $PGDATA/postgresql.conf.
>
>
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