![]() ![]() Usually involves editing environment variables. Please also fully read the installation instructions for an Oracle instant client as it These should be clearly labeled on the Oracle site where you can download and install it. If you install Toad 64 bit then you must install a 64 bit Oracle client. Or Unsubscribe from Toad for Oracle - General notifications altogether. Unsubscribe from Toad for Oracle - General notifications altogether. To reply, please reply-all to this email. I downloaded instant client from Oracle to my c drive but still get the same error No valid Oracle clients found …you need at least one 64 bit client properly configured On Feb 7, 2015, at 7:43 PM, boazgonen7 wrote: It doesn't appear to be the way to go.I installed the 64 but not sure if I chose the correct file (see below red border) and not sure if I extracted it correctlyĪll I’m trying to achieve is practice SQL statements but found out it is so difficult to reach even this early stage.ĭid you install the correct bit client? 32 bit for 32 bit Toad and 64 bit for 64 bit Toad. From research, it has said that uninstalling the 32 bit client is the way to go. ![]() I've tried installing the client directly, and I get an error about the path too long. button in 12.6, because "You do not have any Oracle homes installed." 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. 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. ![]()
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