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I am on a windows 10 64 bit machine. I had to reboot my laptop because our VPN would not connect. After that was resolved, Toad won't open. I get no splash screen, nothing. I can see it in task manager, but that is all. It thinks that it is running, but nothing appears on my screen. No errors or anything else. I have rebooted my laptop, shut it down completely and restarted it. I have also uninstalled Toad and reinstalled it to no avail.

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Kill Toad if it's still running and add DEBUG=1 to the [SETTINGS] section of Toad.ini. Search for DEBUG= first to be sure you do not include it twice. Its default location is %APPDATA%\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\16.2\User Files\Toad.ini. Start Toad, give it 30 secs or so, and then kill it from Task Manager. See if a ToadDebug.log file was generated in %APPDATA%\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\16.2\User Files\logs. If it was then please share it here.

I have done as you suggested, but it won't create a log file. There was no logs folder so I created one, but it just won't create a log file. I also tried it with 16.1 which also will not start and it too will not create a log file. I am considering uninstall ALL versions of toad that are on my laptop and removing all Quest Software data and folders and performing a clean install. What do you think?

Before uninstall/reinstall I'd try renaming %APPDATA%\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\16.2 with Toad closed and trying again. If that doesn't work you can surely try uninstall/reinstall, but I don't have high hopes that it'll change anything. Were any Windows updates applied at your reboot? Does your company use any software that looks for malware that may have had its definitions updated?

There were no updates during the reboot or the cold startup, which I also did. As far as malware software, I will have to find out. I will do the rename of the 16.2 folder and let you know what happens.

I have checked and no definition updates for the malware. I did as you suggested and renamed the 16.2 folder while Toad was closed and even moved it to the TEMP folder. I then restarted TOAD to no avail. I assume that it was supposed to create a 16.2 folder again, but it did not and Toad remains in the background processes section of task manager and never comes to the Apps section like it normally does.

Hi John, that did not work for me. I think that I am going to totally uninstall all things Toad from my laptop, deleting everything that is related to Toad and reinstall the latest version to see what happens.

I have no other suggestions at this time. The existence of Toad.exe in Task Manage and the fact that Toad did not produce any log files means it is locking up extremely early in the startup logic. I'll put a breakpoint in and see if I can narrow down what's occurring between app start and the first log message that is produced.

We add a log comment on the first line of Toad's source. This would be what most would consider to the first line of the application although there is still some initialization code that gets executed before this. That initialization code is practically impossible to track down all of it and in what order it is executed. This code is usually quite small and used to initialize global objects or apply application wide settings that must be done immediately upon startup.

Given that Toad was working fine for you and then abruptly stopped after your reboot and that you have already uninstalled/reinstalled Toad once I don't think trying that again will change anything. This is feeling like an environment change on your PC, but I am unsure of what it is.

Well, I tried to do as you suggested, but Toad would not start from the command prompt at all. I started it directly from the file explorer by right clicking on Toad.exe and running as administrator. I then went to the windows event log, but nothing jumps out at me. Of course, like you, I am not sure what I am looking for either.

mstaszew, Well, here is what I did to resolve the situation. I uninstalled everything Quest/Toad related from my laptop and then removed any residual directories. I rebooted and then installed Toad version 14.2. When 14.2 came up, it prompted me to upgrade to 16.2. I chanced it and allowed it to upgrade and Toad 16.2 now works. Now I just have to put back all of my logins, but all is well. Thanks for your help today with this issue.

On TOAD for oracle, there is a bar at the bottom where your active windows (be it an sql editor, schema browser or SQL modeller window) are displayed. I have just moved office and it now only displays the active window and none of the other windows...

Joseph, go check out toad for data analysts, it allows for access to both in one
window, and even allows you to query tables from both databases in a single
query. Included with Toad for Oracle.

Joseph, go check out toad for data analysts, it allows for access to both in
one window, and even allows you to query tables from both databases in a
single query. Included with Toad for Oracle.

Thanks Team for the response, And yes you are right this could be due to different bit version of the installed toad, however my question is now then why the old version of 32 bit was able to detect tnsnames.ora file while the new version is not able to despite no pre-config setting was done for the older version i.e. TNS_ADMIN variable etc.

As my mentioned in previous post, first attempt was having the file in "D:\app\admin\product\11.2.0\client_1\Network\Admin\tnsnames.ora" and the file still there in the same directory. However when you mentioned about ORACLE_HOME, i copied it to that dir as well.

Please let me know if any further step still needed to get this done. I am also not sure why the new Toad version(12.7) has so much steps to be done, while older version was able to detect the same automatically.

Yes i verified. My new version is 64 bit , However older version does not mention the same in Support Bundle, but that too should be in 64 bit otherwise how will that be installed in 64 bit machine.(I assume). But more important is why the new version can not detect the same and why the Dell has not provided the option to manually be map to correct TNS if that is so much trouble.

If you specify the TNS_ADMIN variable the way I showed before, and point it to a common location (For example, I use D:\Oracle\TNSADMIN), then you can put a tnsnames.ora file in that folder and it will be shared by all of your Oracle homes (and all copies of Toad). This is meant to override the \network\admin location under each Oracle Home.

Toad 9.7 did not have a 64 bit version. Remember that a 64 bit OS can run both 32 and 64 bit programs. It sounds like the client you used in 9.7 was indeed 32 bit and the client you're using for 12.7 is indeed 64 bit so they are not compatible.

You don't need to add an ORACLE_HOME environment variable. If this is a full client, the installer should have added it to your path. Check. If this is an instant client, you don't have a \bin folder and the path would just need whatever folder you unzipped it to.

I tried without Oracle home with oracle home , with full client , with instant client but it dint work. RIght now , Oracle 19c instant client is installed on my machine. We don't have the zipped folder , we have Software center of our clients portal from which we have installed. I have used 1st option in that - i.e instant client.

Made entry in Path : C:\instantclient and also added TNS_ADMIN and placed tnsnames.ora in C:\instantclient folder. Then also, Toad is not picking up the client and it says " You do not have any oracle clients installed".

I don't think you are missing anything. I just tried Toad 10.1 with a 19c instant client and couldn't get Toad to find it either. I guess it's not supported and you should stick with a full client (or older version of an instant client).

As suggested (more or less) Toad could be on the screen. Be sure it is the
active program. Hit Alt-Space, M meaningMove, use one of the cursor keys and
then the mouse and the screen will probably appear.

... information, when I click on connect, toad windows disappear. I see Toad
running in tast bar, but can not resize/maximize its windows so that it
comes up in front of me .. Any ideas?
Possibly!

Right click on the Toad button in the task bar - what options are
enabled? If you see Restore and Minimise, then Toad is currently
maximised - possibly as Phyllis mentions, off screen. Click Restore.

I had a similar problem direction wise. I connected a second monitor to my laptop, did everything right (setting wise and then tried to move the cursor left to my second monitor. Nothing happened. So I laboriously undid all my settings.

Hi,
I work on Toad for oracle 12.8.0.49.
I lost my session very often. Because DBA decreased dramatically session connection timeout. So I have to intensively press keyboad shortcut to reconnect all sessions.
Is there any option that toad trigger keyboard shortcut every minute while I am coding. I mean it sholdn't lock the whole toad. It can lock one tab. This is not problem.

Best way is to work with your DBA to change your user profile so that you can work longer before any timeouts. If not possible (because of policy, security, etc.) then bring up the Transactions panel within Toad and set the refresh interval appropriately. See snap below, and Forums link here for a user with a similar keep-alive request.

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