set TNS_ADMIN=w:\Oracle.Admin.
Environment Var TNS_ADMIN force TNSNames location, ignoring registry.
Verify also TnsNames.ora / SqlNet.ora in same location as executable.
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Browse All TopicsWe are using .bat to use Toad for conneting Oracle Database.
We need to add another entry in TNSnames.ora for new DB. Please help me to find the tnsname.ora file in the network which is used by Toad.
Toad.cmd file is attached.
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by: amitkathpal123Posted on 2009-10-20 at 22:36:08ID: 25621005
for me it is at the following location.
ent_1\NETW ORK\ADMIN
\oracle\product\10.2.0\cli
You also check at same location starting from oracle home.