You have no oracle clients installed

I wrote the internet. In Lisp. Over a weekend. While drunk. With one hand. While winning the world foosball championship with the other. I also drive a pickup truck and eat wild caught Alaskan salmon from the can. I also went a year and a half without my front tooth. And women still flocked to me. Including Oprah.

Hey Bert,

The
only real benefit is that a 64-bit OS can host lots more open apps without
swapping or paging.

Unless you're talking specifically the Windows "OS", in which case the
expansion of the obnoxious System PTE pool in 64-bit versions should be a
great driver, if one should be unfortunate enough to require both the 3GB
and PAE boot switches.

hate.i.am

Rich -- [TeamT]

Disclaimer: Did you notice his eyes? He has crazy eyes. He's a lunatic!
We are going into the wilderness being led by a lunatic!

Mark writes:

I wrote the internet. In Lisp. Over a weekend. While drunk. With one
hand. While winning the world foosball championship with the other. I also
drive a pickup truck and eat wild caught Alaskan salmon from the can. I
also went a year and a half without my front tooth. And women still flocked
to me. Including Oprah.

Liar! Everyone knows Al Gore invented the Internet.

Rich -- [TeamT]

Disclaimer: 'Member when dat man wanted you to play foosball, Bobby?

Yes, he did invent it, but I wrote it. He was hanging out at my house that weekend while I finished up my PhD dissertation on the effects of emissions on the climate during the construction of the great pyramids. Where the emissions came from cannot be said in a public forum. By a gentleman. Which I am.

Mark is the most interesting man in the world. When he drinks beer, he chooses Dos Equis.

Afternoon all,

Yes, he did invent it, but I wrote it. He was hanging out at
my house that weekend while I finished up my PhD
dissertation on the effects of emissions on the climate
during the construction of the great pyramids. Where the
emissions came from cannot be said in a public forum. By a
gentleman. Which I am.

Suddenly, it feels like a Friday in here!

Makes up for yesterday, when it felt like the "rapture" had come and
everyone had been "raptured" except me. :slight_smile:

Cheers,
Norm. [TeamT]

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We are approaching a holiday weekend here in the US, which might explain things.

“sharks have a week dedicated to mark”

At this point in time, it IS Friday!

Let me see… how did I start off?

Control Data CompAss (Comprehensive Assembly Language). Reading Core Dumps
(My day job). Operating Systems: NOS and NOS/BE. Wrote parts of NOS. Control
Data went belly up in 1990's. I was long gone by then.

VAX 11/780 Sys Admin

and - for variety - A bit of 6502 Assembly Language Coding on the side...

Since then: PL/I, JYACC, Paradox for DOS, Paradox for Windows, C, C++, Perl,
Java, .Net and, of course, PL/SQL.

Talk about a stroll down memory lane…

Steve…

Follow this :- http://celemotan.wordpress.com/2008/10/22/instantclient/

U will be done… i have successfully used toad on windows 7

Hi Andrew,

I was facing the very same problem. Later I found that I needed to use Toad 64 bit. Pls Check your machine version 32/64 bt. And if its 64 bit download TOAD 64 bit.

I understand if SQL_Plus is working fine there is no issue with Orale_HOME or PATH variables.

Regards

Shambhu Pathak

hi

i have installed and set all the paths for toad but unable to find installed clients in the path…

how can i solve this issue??

Afternoon knkraju55,

i have installed and set all the paths for toad but unable to find

installed clients in the path..

I suspect you have installed Toad and your Oracle clients on a 64 bit

PC? If so, Toad is 32 bit only and as such, requires at least one 32 bit

Oracle Client.

how can i solve this issue??

support.quest.com/.../71545 has details, but basically,

install a 32 bit version of the Oracle client.

HTH

Cheers,

Norm. [TeamT]