On the Toad list, a poster asked what is the best way to save or import my previous settings into a new version of Toad.

Further information confirmed that the user was about to get a new PC and was to install Toad 10 and wished to import his settings from Toad 9.

Toad supports importing settings from previous versions only if the previous version is 2 or less releases ago.

John "it's full of stars!" Bowman replied:

If they have pre-installed Toad 10, but not run it yet, you will automatically be prompted to copy your user files from a previous version.  Since it's a new machine install, you won't see any versions listed in the drop-down box, but you can click on the ellipsis button next to the drop-down to select a folder from which to copy your previous user files.  If your current version of Toad is 9.7 or later, these files should be located in:

  • Windows XP and earlier: c:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\9.7
  • Windows Vista and later: c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\QuestSoftware\Toad for Oracle\9.7

You can copy this folder to anywhere on the network, or on a USB thumb drive.  Then when the Initial Setup Wizard pops up, use the ellipsis button to select this folder.  If your network admins have already run and configured Toad for Oracle, simply rename the following folder:

  • Windows XP and earlier: c:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\<version>
  • Windows Vista and later: c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\QuestSoftware\Toad for Oracle\<version>

and Toad will consider itself a new install, recreate the folder, and prompt you to copy over your previous user files.

About the Author

Steve Hilker

Steve Hilker was a Product Manager for Quest Software. Steve has over 35 years technical experience spanning application development, system administration, database management and various management positions at several software companies. Steve was the founder of RevealNet, best known for its desktop knowledge bases and unique database tools such as PL/Formatter. RevealNet was acquired by Quest Software in 2001. He's had the pleasure of being the product manager for many of Quest's database tools.

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