


says how to edit the oracle home, but even when I had Toad 11 working, I couldn't get anything when clicking the. Somehow, I need to still install Oracle, or somehow set the Oracle Home. I've finally blitzed everything I could of Toad 11 and Oracle (using ). You need at least one 64-bit client properly configured." In the install, I used a downloaded win64_11gR2_client.zip file and it sure looked like it installed. No matter what I try, when I start Toad 12.6, I get the error: "No valid Oracle clients found. Rather than manually configuring your applications and updating the PATH environment variable, you can let Windows do the work for you.I had Toad 11.5 and I'm trying to install Toad 12.6, to connect to Oracle 11g on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine. But, if you are running a 32-bit application, any system calls are routed to c:\system\sysWOW64 instead. If you are running a 64-bit application, Windows will route any system calls to c:\windows\system32. This works because of File System Redirection in 64-bit versions of Windows. (Optional) Set the TNS_ADMIN environment variable to %ORACLE_HOME%\network\admin Set the ORACLE_HOME environment variable to c:\windows\system32\oracle. mklink /j c:\windows\sysWOW64\oracle c:\oracle2\product\12.1.0\client_1 mklink /j c:\windows\system32\oracle c:\oracle\product\12.1.0\client_1Ĭreate a symbolic link c:\windows\sysWOW64\oracle to point to the 32-bit installation folder.
