Do you have pgpass.conf file in place? it shows the password authentication
failed for that particular user.
On Microsoft Windows the file is named %APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf
(where
%APPDATA% refers to the Application Data subdirectory in the user�s
profile).
Could you also send the event viewer Application log file.
>From: "Jayakumar_Mukundaraju" <Jayakumar_Mukundaraju@satyam.com>
>To: "Vishal Arora" <aroravishal22@hotmail.com>,
><ashish.karalkar@info-spectrum.com>, <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>
>Subject: [ADMIN] Log File
>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:31:59 +0530
>
>Dear Vishal,
>
>I herewith attached log file of my postgres.. Kindly look into it..
>
>Thanks & Regards
>Jayakumar M
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