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The is a unique, alphanumeric string provided by Quest Software upon purchasing a subscription or a perpetual license.
Toad stores license data in specific local directories or registry paths. If your Windows user account lacks administrative write permissions, the license will not save.
The message contains two critical pieces of data: Toad License Key And Site Message
Several common issues can prevent successful activation. The table below summarizes these errors and their solutions.
: The license key is a unique string of characters. Toad keys come in two formats. The older format is a 21-digit numeric string (e.g., 1-12345-67890-23456-78901 ). The newer format is an alphanumeric string of 30 or more characters (e.g., QWERT123ASDF45JKL456BNM888XCVBN-123-234-45FA ). The is a unique, alphanumeric string provided by
Log into the Quest Support Portal to check if your key is eligible for an upgrade, or contact support to request a migrated key compatible with your current version.
To help tailor further troubleshooting or deployment steps, could you tell me: What of Toad are you currently running? The message contains two critical pieces of data:
This is a 21-digit numeric or alphanumeric string (sometimes longer) that acts as the primary identifier for your software license. It dictates which product you are using and what edition (Base, Professional, Xpert, DBA Suite) you have purchased. 2. The Site Message
: A long alphanumeric string (usually 21+ characters) that serves as your unique identifier for the product.
This occurs if your organization was utilizing a term license, a trial key, or if the annual maintenance contract lapsed.