Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around)
От | Eric Borts |
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Тема | Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around) |
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Msg-id | 4F236C02.2010304@bltek.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around) (Dharmendra Goyal <dharmendra.goyal@enterprisedb.com>) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
On 1/27/2012 7:47 PM, Dharmendra Goyal wrote: > Nice analysis Eric. ANy idea why (which program set this) this > particular registry was set. Thanks Dharmendra! It was pretty exhausting. I haven't a clue how this got changed. I tried goofing around with shift, ctrl, etc. and I wasn't even able to get an "Open With" option on the context menu. The only way I found to re-associate the file was: Control Panel > All Control Panel Items > Default Programs > Set Associations Double click .bat Click Browse Browse to C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe Click Open Select "Virtual Command Shell 9014006604090000" Click OK So I doubt I did it manually. As far as what program made that modification or what steps I went through to get Windows to give me the option to re-associate a batch file, I don't know. Now, once the association is set, it's impossible to remove without editing the registry. Thanks for spurring me on to find the source of the problem! E For kicks, here are a few links where people set the association manually and were advised to delete the .bat\UserChoice key: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprogeneral/thread/fc2ca91d-5509-4c9b-92a5-5af19375e361 http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-7/how-to-disassociate-batch-files-from-notepad/5521.html
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