Re: Help with TOAD

From: Jeff Smith <jsmit234>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:32:46 -0500
Message-ID: <c0qkae$pg25_at_eccws12.dearborn.ford.com>


[Quoted] [Quoted] You better be darn careful if *you* are going mess around in your database with something like Toad.

"Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message news:irCdnQ3wIq6HPLPdRVn-ug_at_comcast.com...
>
> Yep, Looks like it.
>
> "Andy Hassall" <andy_at_andyh.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:sp7t20h0rjdc62gs2u4s8dveh79q570v13_at_4ax.com...
> > On 14 Feb 2004 23:02:50 +0100, "Peter" <peter_at_ciber> wrote:
> >
> > >thanks for the reply. I have seen that site, but I can't get it to
relate
> to
> > >the installation I have - makes me wonder if it is necessary to
installl
> > >more than just TOAD?
> > >
> > >For instance, the link mentions some registry entries that may need
> > >changing. I have nothing that resembles those entries.
> > >"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | SOFTWARE | ORACLE | ALL_HOMES" simply does not
> exist
> > >in my registry after I have installed TOAD.
> > >
> > >Likewise it mentions alterations to the windows path. It talks about an
> > >"oracle home\bin" directory. I have nothing resembling an "oracle"
> directory
> > >(like "orant" or any "bin" directory off anything that looks like it
has
> > >anything to do with oracle).
> > >
> > >It really does seem that one cannot just install TOAD on a pc and
connect
> to
> > >an oracle database. What else needs to be installed?
> >
> > You must install the Oracle client software.
> >
> > --
> > Andy Hassall <andy_at_andyh.co.uk> / Space: disk usage analysis tool
> > <http://www.andyh.co.uk> / <http://www.andyhsoftware.co.uk/space>
>
>
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