Re: I'd love to know what the rest of this error message is.
От | dlivesay@covad.net |
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Тема | Re: I'd love to know what the rest of this error message is. |
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Msg-id | 20070302163335.l2ii1t9y04hwogwk@webmail1.covad.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: I'd love to know what the rest of this error message is. (Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>) |
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Quoting Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>: > In response to dlivesay@covad.net: > >> I've been using PostgreSQL on Mac OS X for a few years, but now I'm >> trying to >> install it on a WIndows computer so someone else can use it, and I'm getting >> the following error message when I try to advance beyond the "Service >> Configuration" screen in the installer: >> >> "Your local 'Administrators' group contains 'Authenticated Users'. >> This is a common configuration error that causes security issues. For this >> reason, Postgr" >> >> That's it. Apparently the whole error message doesn't fit in the >> error dialog, >> but there's no way to resize the window. >> >> Does anybody know what the rest of this message might be? Bonus >> points if you >> can explain what it means, and especially if you can explain what to >> do about >> it. >> >> I suspect this is more a WIndows problem than a PostgreSQL problem, but I'm >> afraid I don't know that much about Windows. I'm a Mac/Unix kind of >> guy, and I >> try to avoid using WIndows whenever possible because this kind of >> stuff always >> happens. > > I don't know 100%, but it looks like the "authenticated users" group is a > member of the "administrators" group. This means that anyone who logs in > to the workstation is an administrator. It's a complete lack of security, > but it's also very common (in my experience) for Windows workstations. > > I'm guessing that the PG installer is being anal and refusing to allow you > to install on such a poorly configured system, but that part I don't know. > > My suggestion would be to fix the users/groups on the Windows system so there > is a special administrative user, then remove authenticated users from the > administrator group. When I saw this error I immediately went to the "Local Users and Groups" control panel to see if I could figure out what the heck it was talking about, and I swear there is no group called "Authenticated Users". That's what's so baffling about this, apart from the incomplete error message.
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