Re: [BUGS] More SSL questions..
От | Obe, Regina DND\\MIS |
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Тема | Re: [BUGS] More SSL questions.. |
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Msg-id | B318FD8D29DCD411BD0500D0B7A91C6704103B33@jupiter обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-hackers-win32 |
I wonder if maybe you just unchecked the "Hidden" property of the AppData folder. On my Windows 2000 it shows as a hidden folder. Although I don't have an XP box handy at the moment to check watch its default Hidden status is. -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Dunstan [mailto:andrew@dunslane.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 6:36 PM To: Bruce Momjian Cc: Matthew T. O'Connor; Magnus Hagander; Tom Lane; pgsql-hackers-win32@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [pgsql-hackers-win32] [BUGS] More SSL questions.. Bruce Momjian wrote: >Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > >>>>If we want to "play nice" in the windows world, we should definitly >>>>*not* put things directly in %USERPROFILE%. And if we're ever going to >>>>change it, now is the time. I would like to see all these files moved >>>>into <appdatadir>\PostgreSQL\ >>>>or %USERPROFILE%\PostgreSQL\ (Appdata is obviously the nicest). We >>>>might want to consider removing the leading-dot on those files too - >>>>some Widnows tools go nuts on that. (most don't, but some do). And it >>>>doesn't accomplish anything (like it does on Unix) other than confusing >>>>the user. If it's not too much work. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>The problem with Appdata is that it's a hidden folder. Are we storing >>>files here that we expect the user to be able to get to easitly and >>>edit often? It may still be the best option, but I thought I would >>>rasise that point. The other option is to put most of this data into >>>the registrty. >>> >>>BTW I have a few folders like %USERPROVILE%\.Application from windows >>>ports of Unix apps like the GIMP. >>> >>> >>It's not hidden on my XP-Pro box. >> >> > >OK, I can't believe I know the answer to this, but if you display your >%USERPROFILE directory using the standard XP directory viewer, and under >Tools/Folder_Options, choose "View" then look at the "Hidden Files and >Folders" option. I bet you will see "Show hidden files and folders" >enabled, but by default that radio button is disabled. > >So, buy default "Application Data" is invisible in that application, >though you have enabled it, probably because you know what you are doing >and need to get to certain configuration files. > > Bzzzt. The hidden attribute is not set on the directory. Has nothing to do with my explorer settings. When I turn that setting off I can still see the folder. cheers andrew ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@postgresql.org)
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