Toad 9.5 on Windows 2008 R2

Morning all,

yes, I know! I’ve told them to pay for an upgrade to Toad 10, however…

Toad 9.5, Windows 2008 64 bit Release 2.

Problem: lexlib.lxl not found when logging in to a database.

Solution:
http://www.asktoad.com/DWiki/doku.php/faq/answers/installation#why_does_
toad_not_run_on_windows_vista_unless_run_as_administrator

My Problem: The above solution says to "copy the relocated files back to
“user files” and Toad 9.5 will work. However, I have full access to this
server and I cannot for the life of me, find where Windows has relocated
them to (the ones that should be installed under program files etc!)

Does anyone have a clue please, I need to get Toad 9.5 working on this
flipping box.

Thanks.

Cheers,
Norm [TeamT]

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Resolved the issue (for now) by getting admin rights for the user in
question.
Toad 9.5 running happily now.

Told them to upgrade though! :slight_smile:

Cheers,
Norm. [TeamT]

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