Hi,
Just wanted to give my 50 cents on the issue with Windows 7 and PL/SQL 8. Every time I wanted tried to login to a DB (using oracle 10g client which works just fine), I used to get an empty message. I am not sure but the problem seems to be routed into the habit of PL/SQL to write user-specific files (like settings) into the Program Files directory (very, very bad practice).
So, in order to have PL/SQL running under Windows 7 I just checked 'Run as administrator' mode for the exe. The problem is that now I get UAC prompt every time I start the program.
AllRound guys, really, get a grip on this issue. Because the first thing I though was "gee, Oracle client is broken".
Just wanted to give my 50 cents on the issue with Windows 7 and PL/SQL 8. Every time I wanted tried to login to a DB (using oracle 10g client which works just fine), I used to get an empty message. I am not sure but the problem seems to be routed into the habit of PL/SQL to write user-specific files (like settings) into the Program Files directory (very, very bad practice).
So, in order to have PL/SQL running under Windows 7 I just checked 'Run as administrator' mode for the exe. The problem is that now I get UAC prompt every time I start the program.
AllRound guys, really, get a grip on this issue. Because the first thing I though was "gee, Oracle client is broken".