Toad For Oracle Installation Guide 2018 R2
Toad For Oracle Installation Guide 2018 R2
Installation Guide
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System Requirements 5
About these requirements 5
Hardware requirements 5
Database requirements 6
Network 6
Additional requirements 7
Virtualization support 7
Windows Privileges 7
Install Toad 8
Toad for Oracle installation options 8
Installation and operation guidelines 9
Preinstallation instructions for Citrix or Remote Desktop Services 10
Install Toad silently from the command line 10
Run the silent installation 10
Install licenses 11
Command-line options 11
Install Toad as read-only 13
Post-installation tasks 15
Apply license keys to bundled products 15
Import user settings 15
About us 18
Contacting Quest 18
Technical support resources 18
The Toad for Oracle solutions are built for you, by you. Nearly two decades of development and feedback from
various communities like Toad World have made it the most powerful and functional tool available. With an
installed base of over two million, Toad for Oracle continues to be the “de facto” standard tool for database
development and administration.
System Requirements
Hardware requirements
Requirement Details
Database requirements
Requirement Details
Database client An Oracle client must be installed and configured on the system where
you are running Toad. The following are supported:
NOTE: You must use the 32-bit version of Toad with the 32-bit Oracle
client, and the 64-bit version of Toad with the 64-bit Oracle client.
l 10g R2
l 11g, 11g R2
l 12c Release 1 and 2
l 18c
Exadata:
Toad has been tested on Oracle Exadata 5.0 running Oracle database
12.1.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that your client version be of the same
release (or later) as your database server. This is an Oracle
recommendation to prevent performance issues.
Cloud database service Oracle Database as a Service on Amazon EC2 and Oracle Cloud
Network
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is being adopted by the US Federal Government and industries around the
world. In its most basic format, the new protocol uses 128-bit addresses instead of 32-bit addresses, which are
used by the current IPv4 to route packets over the Internet. Toad for Oracle features, such as FTP, access the
Internet through third-party vendors that are IPv6 compliant, such as /nSoftware's IP*Works. For access to Web
sites by way of the Toad Online window, Toad simply invokes the user-defined or default Web browser.
Additional Software l Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later (to view video from the
Jump list within Toad, and to view the product documentation in
HTML format).
l Microsoft Office 2016 and recent earlier releases are supported for
Word and Excel output.
l Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or later (to view the product
documentation in PDF format).
l Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 to support the Toad for Oracle
Editions Installer.
Virtualization support
Type Details
NOTE: Toad may work in virtualization environments other than the ones listed.
Windows Privileges
In order to install and run Toad, make a connection, and do basic operations, you must have the following
privileges.
Install Toad
Typical installation
Use the Toad 2018 R2 Editions Installer to install Toad, along with any or all of the other products of a Toad
Edition. This installer is available in the following formats:
l Web-based installer: This installer is a web-based thin client that automatically detects and downloads
the correct Toad installation files, based on your license key. At the same time, the installer detects any
other available Quest products in the Edition and allows you to select the ones to download and install.
l Full installer: This installer contains all of the installation files required to install Toad and any other
products of an Edition. It detects and shows the products in the Edition, based on your license key. This
installer supports administrators who need to provide installation programs from a central server to
multiple users.
To install Toad from this installer, see the Toad 2018 R2 Editions Installation Guide at
http://support.quest.com/technical-documentation.
Silent installation
You can perform a silent installation of Toad by running a standalone MSI installer. See Install Toad silently from
the command line in this guide.
Read-only installation
You can install a read-only version of Toad by running the special read-only installer. See Install Toad as read-
only in this guide.
Install licenses
To install licenses on the target computers, you do the following:
1. Do not change the first two HKEY_CURRENT_USER lines. They are the key entries.
2. Replace the “REPLACE_WITH_(KEY | SITEMESSAGE | PRODUCTNAME | PRODUCTVERSION)" text
with the relevant information supplied with your license.
3. Add any additional licenses as required in the same file by replicating the last four lines and then
applying the correct information.
4. Save the file.
When the user runs Toad and any product installed with Toad, the software validates the license and removes
the entries from the Registry.
Toad (and any other product) is ready for use when the license is validated.
Command-line options
You can use the following command-line parameters when you silently install Toad:
l i—Status messages.
l w—Nonfatal warnings.
l e—All error messages.
l a—Start up of actions.
l r—Action-specific records.
l u—User requests.
l c—Initial UI parameters.
/q n|b|r|f Sets the user interface level. Review the following options:
l q, qn—No UI
l qb—Basic UI. Use qb! to hide the Cancel button.
l qr—Reduced UI with no modal dialog box displayed at
the end of the installation.
l qf—Full UI and any authored FatalError, UserExit, or
Exit modal dialog boxes at the end.
l qn+—No UI except for a modal dialog box displayed at
the end.
l qb+—Basic UI with a modal dialog box displayed at
the end. The modal box does not display if you cancel
the installation. Use qb+! or qb!+ to hide the Cancel
button.
l qb- —Basic UI with no modal dialog boxes. Note that
/qb+- is not a supported UI level. Use qb-! or qb!- to
hide the Cancel button.
Post-installation tasks
Contacting Quest
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