Quest Software TOAD for Oracle
First, you'll need to download the .msi (Special Installation Only) from Quest.com. If your Oracle client is 32-bit download the 32-bit version, else download the 64-bit.Retrieve the license .x… Read More
I used a batch file as below with components installed individually. START /WAIT msiexec.exe /i "ToadforOracle105SetupFull.msi" /qn INSTALLDIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Quest Software\Toad fo… Read More
Be sure when you use the XML file that the licensecode is in the new format, i lost time by using the Toad 9.x Key, the new (toad 10) has another format. Read More
In between the sequencing process, open the following files and update the hard coded paths in the file. CSIDL_APPDATA\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\SettingsLocation.ini CSIDL_APPDATA\Quest S… Read More
Command line to extract all MSI's: "Toad for Oracle 10.0 Commercial.exe" /extract Full instructions here: http://toadsoft.com/silentinstall/ToadBundleSilentInstall.pdf Read More
Extract files using "Toad for Oracle 10.0 Read Only.exe" /extract msiexec.exe /i "C:\Toad_ReadOnly\10_0_0_41\ToadforOracle10SetupRO.msi" /q /l*v "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Applicatio… Read More
Silent Install (Full Local): MSIEXEC /IToadforOracle91SetupFull.msi INSTALLDIR="%ProgramFiles%\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle" ALLUSERS=1 /qb- Silent Uninstall: MSIEXEC /X{792BCB03-7F7E-4E0F-9… Read More
Toad has changed the installer from 9.0 to 9.1. Instead of supporting a parameter file, the setup wrapper now offers to extract an MSI admin installation. Chosing this will extract the ToadforO… Read More
About licensing: Either enter key and site message upon first start and retrieve QSAuth11.key from the program directory or create it yourself on the fly: QSAuth11.key contents [KEY here] [M… Read More