Marco,
I did download and install the client. I tried to explain the folder structure above; sorry if it isn't clear. The instant client files root are directly in the InstantClient folder which is directly in the root PLSQL Developer folder.
Thanks, Marco. I tried this fix today and it still did not work. I created the InstantClient folder in the same directory as the PL/SQL Developer executable. I copied the client folders/files directly into the InstantClient folder:
P:\PLSQL Developer\InstantClient
plsqldev.exe is in PLSQL...
It seems like such a good idea at first thought but I'm a no vote. First, on our linux installations we don't have GUIs. What Oracle shop would have no Windows? Any?
On our Citrix servers we do not have 32-bit Oracle available and our Citrix team has no plans to add 32-bit Oracle client. This means I cannot use PL/SQL Developer when working remotely. When will there be a version available that does not require 32-bit Oracle client to be installed?
Thanks...