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Re: COPY permissions problem - Windows XP

This is a discussion on Re: COPY permissions problem - Windows XP within the pgsql Interfaces Pgadmin Support forums, part of the PostgreSQL category; --> Jim, I found the issue. I had not created a postgres WINDOWS user on my server when installing, and ...


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Old 04-17-2008, 08:18 PM
Nolen, Terry
 
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Default Re: COPY permissions problem - Windows XP

Jim,
I found the issue. I had not created a postgres WINDOWS user on my
server when installing, and it was using my user_id. I dropped the
database, added the postgres user, and reinstalled the server. Then
tried the COPY and everything worked great. Just thought I'd let you
know that it is important to create a postgres Windows user on the
server before installing.

Terry Nolen

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim C. Nasby [mailto:decibel@decibel.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 7:10 PM
To: Nolen, Terry
Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] COPY permissions problem - Windows XP

On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 04:32:17PM -0600, Nolen, Terry wrote:
> I'm new to postgresql and I'm trying to test the copy command with a

csv
> file. I keep getting an error which states that I don't have read
> permissions.
>
> My database is owned by postgres, and I'm signed in as postgres. The
> table that I'm placing the data into has a different owner. I've

tried
> changing privileges in windows to allow all access to everyone on this
> machine access. I've even shared the machine with external users.

I've
> move the file to different directorys and created a tablespace with my
> new table in it, into the postgres data directory.
>
> I see this type of error on many boards, but they tend to be with a
> flavor of unix. I'm really not getting the premise behind what is

going
> on and why. Could you please assist?


We need to know exactly what command you're trying to run, if it's in
psql or something else, and the exact error message.
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