Toad for Oracle Base Edition 9.7. VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player. RealPlayer 2.4.5. Realplayer, a multi-format. Toad for Oracle solutions are built to meet the needs of your specific job function. Try Toad free for 30 days. I currently have Toad for Oracle 12.1 installed on my laptop. When I install 12.6, my user settings are getting automatically imported into the new version. The problem is when I try to connect to a database, I get this error: Cannot load OCI DLL: C: app mgtessier product 11.2.0 client_1 BIN oci.dll The oci.dll doesn’t currently reside in the BIN folder, nor did it with the 12.1 version. I’m using Windows 7 32-bit, and I’ve installed 32-bit Oracle InstantClient and every version of Toad that I’ve installed has been 32-bit. I’ve also reproduced this error with a clean install where I used the Copy User Settings utility to copy my 12.1 settings from my network share to the new install. Before importing my settings, I tried to connect to a database and it was successful. Only after I import my user settings does database connections fail. I read that copying user settings from version to version is only supported within 2 release versions, so I’ve tried to install 12.5 and 12.5.1. 12.5 would hang when I tried to run it, and 12.5.1 has the same issue that I’m experiencing now with 12.6. I have a lot of custom settings in my installation of Toad (code formatting, layout, etc.) that I’d really like to preserve going forward rather than have to figure out how I set them up out all over again. Any ideas what I did wrong? How do I fix it? Thanks in advance, Mike. Do you only have that one client installed? Does Toad identify all installed clients properly? From the login window click the button to the right of the client dropdown. Does everything look correct in that window? Close Toad and open Toad.ini in a text editor. Delete the line starting with “ToadOracleHome” if it exists and try again. On 03:16 PM, michael.tessier wrote: Thread created by michael.tessier I currently have Toad for Oracle 12.1 installed on my laptop. When I install 12.6, my user settings are getting automatically imported into the new version. The problem is when I try to connect to a database, I get this error: Cannot load OCI DLL: C: app mgtessier product 11.2.0 client_1 BIN oci.dll The oci.dll doesn’t currently reside in the BIN folder, nor did it with the 12.1 version. I’m using Windows 7 32-bit, and I’ve installed 32-bit Oracle InstantClient and every version of Toad that I’ve installed has been 32-bit. I’ve also reproduced this error with a clean install where I used the Copy User Settings utility to copy my 12.1 settings from my network share to the new install. Before importing my settings, I tried to connect to a database and it was successful. Only after I import my user settings does database connections fail. I read that copying user settings from version to version is only supported within 2 release versions, so I’ve tried to install 12.5 and 12.5.1. 12.5 would hang when I tried to run it, and 12.5.1 has the same issue that I’m experiencing now with 12.6. I have a lot of custom settings in my installation of Toad (code formatting, layout, etc.) that I’d really like to preserve going forward rather than have to figure out how I set them up out all over again. Any ideas what I did wrong? How do I fix it? Thanks in advance, Mike To reply, please reply-all to this email. On this subject. Or notifications altogether. Toad for Oracle - Discussion Forum this post as spam/abuse. Nothing is jumping out at me at the moment. I’d try to figure out which file is the culprit. The likely files would be Toad.ini and the saved connection files. Close Toad and rename Toad.ini. Start Toad and try. If the error persists close Toad, restore your backed up Toad.ini and rename ConnectionActions.ini, ConnectionPwds.ini, and Connections.ini. Does the error persist? If so, close Toad and restore your Connection*.ini files. Open Connections.ini in a text editor and clear the OracleHome= value for each of your saved connections. In fact, clearing the OracleHome= setting might be a good first step. If you have only one home installed that setting does nothing useful for you. On 04:02 PM, michael.tessier wrote: Reply by michael.tessier Thanks for the reply Michael. Yes, I only have 1 client installed. When I click the ellipsis to the right of the client dropdown, everything looks correct in the window. I followed your instructions and deleted the “ToadOracleHome” from Toad.ini. Same error message when I start Toad again after the change and try to connect to a database.
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