

These keys are located at one of the following possible registry key paths, depending on the version of Toad for Oracle that is installed.

The registry keys are recognized by the FlexNet inventory agent and used as TOAD evidence. There may also be Toad for Oracle registry keys on the machine.The file 'C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Dell\Toad for Oracle\SettingsLocations.ini' has been detected as a possible Toad for Oracle settings file. The tracker log will include a line that mentions the file path for a possible Toad for Oracle settings file, such as the one below: You can identify the location of the SettingsLocations.ini registry file using the FlexNet inventory agent's tracker log.

TOAD evidence is captured from a registry file named SettingsLocations.ini and from the Windows registry on the machine. Because the publisher has changed, evidence for this application is found in different locations depending on the version of Toad for Oracle installed. This application was initially published by Quest Software, which Dell has since purchased. The FlexNet inventory agent uses TOAD evidence to recognize the application Toad for Oracle. ndi file, there may be evidence with the evidence type "TOAD", as shown below. The FlexNet inventory agent collects evidence of installed applications on a machine and generates an inventory file, known as an.
