Tims1501
11-03-2009, 10:38 PM
Hey there,
I've been having problems connecting to the postSQL server. I've been using PT3 and everything was working fine before. Now whenever I opened PostSQL 8.3 from pgAdmin 3 it stated: Server doesn't listen. It stated:
"could not connect to server: Connection refused (0x0000274D/10061) Is the server running on host "127.0.0.1" and accepting TCP/IP connections on port 5432?"
There are a few things I did but there is still no solution to the conenction problems, I tried:
- turning off UAC, win defender/firewall(set exceptions for pgadmin)
- uninstalling 3rd party antivirus/firewall software
- set all files as administrator
- reinstalling pgadmin 3 as FAQ's instructions
- stop/start server(server cannot start due to logon failure, however no changes were being made previously)
- check connection of external disk server (I could access, read/write on that disk so I don't think its the connection problem)
Is there any other solution you can provide me to perhaps check what the problem could be?
Thanks,
Tim
I've been having problems connecting to the postSQL server. I've been using PT3 and everything was working fine before. Now whenever I opened PostSQL 8.3 from pgAdmin 3 it stated: Server doesn't listen. It stated:
"could not connect to server: Connection refused (0x0000274D/10061) Is the server running on host "127.0.0.1" and accepting TCP/IP connections on port 5432?"
There are a few things I did but there is still no solution to the conenction problems, I tried:
- turning off UAC, win defender/firewall(set exceptions for pgadmin)
- uninstalling 3rd party antivirus/firewall software
- set all files as administrator
- reinstalling pgadmin 3 as FAQ's instructions
- stop/start server(server cannot start due to logon failure, however no changes were being made previously)
- check connection of external disk server (I could access, read/write on that disk so I don't think its the connection problem)
Is there any other solution you can provide me to perhaps check what the problem could be?
Thanks,
Tim