tkdkillermiller
04-18-2009, 10:23 AM
I'm using Holdem Manager 1.07 and Postreg 8.3
First, when I install Postgre I get a few error messages during the installation. I'll describe that now.
During the portion of install where it says "Activating
porcedural languages..." I get an error message that
says: "Failed to connect to the database. Procedural
Languages files are installed, but are not activated
in any databases.
Then I get another message right after:
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?
(The only button to click is OK)
Then during the portion of install where it says
"Activating contrib modules..." I get a pop-up
that says: "Failed to connect to the 'template1' database.
Contrib files are installed, but are not activated in any
databases.
Then I get that same exact message right after again:
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?
(The only button to click is OK)
When I start Holdem Manager I get a pop-up message that says:
Holdem Manager has determined that you are running
Microsoft Vista. In order to have Holdem
Manager run well you should disable User Access
Control in your Control Panel - Users section.
This is needed in order to properly install Postgre.
(my comment: first of all, the only thing I see in Control Panel is called User Account Control, and I've turned it off and restarted. Is the error message worded wrong, or am I missing what it's talking about?)
When I try to connect:
A connection to PostgreSQL could not be made.
Would you like to have Holdem Manager
attempt to start the service?
No matter if I press Yes or No it says:
Sorry, Holdem Manager was unable to start
the service.
Then I press OK and it says:Holdem Manager has started the
service. Please try again.
[I]I've tried every solution in the FAQ including reinstalling Postgre, making sure my firewall is allowing the program to run, etc and nothing has worked.
First, when I install Postgre I get a few error messages during the installation. I'll describe that now.
During the portion of install where it says "Activating
porcedural languages..." I get an error message that
says: "Failed to connect to the database. Procedural
Languages files are installed, but are not activated
in any databases.
Then I get another message right after:
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?
(The only button to click is OK)
Then during the portion of install where it says
"Activating contrib modules..." I get a pop-up
that says: "Failed to connect to the 'template1' database.
Contrib files are installed, but are not activated in any
databases.
Then I get that same exact message right after again:
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?
(The only button to click is OK)
When I start Holdem Manager I get a pop-up message that says:
Holdem Manager has determined that you are running
Microsoft Vista. In order to have Holdem
Manager run well you should disable User Access
Control in your Control Panel - Users section.
This is needed in order to properly install Postgre.
(my comment: first of all, the only thing I see in Control Panel is called User Account Control, and I've turned it off and restarted. Is the error message worded wrong, or am I missing what it's talking about?)
When I try to connect:
A connection to PostgreSQL could not be made.
Would you like to have Holdem Manager
attempt to start the service?
No matter if I press Yes or No it says:
Sorry, Holdem Manager was unable to start
the service.
Then I press OK and it says:Holdem Manager has started the
service. Please try again.
[I]I've tried every solution in the FAQ including reinstalling Postgre, making sure my firewall is allowing the program to run, etc and nothing has worked.