Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named 'QSAuth11.key' into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change '10.0' to '9.7'), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle. folders. If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information. If you're still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1. Perhaps there's a permissions issue on your machine that's not allowing you to save the file.John From: mailto: On Behalf Of Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 11:47 AM To: Subject: toad Re-enter Toad license info Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don't ask:) ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad. Message from: emackin296 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time. I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days.
Historical Messages Author: emackin296 Date: Tue Aug 31 13:39:16 PDT 2010 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time. I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days. Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Apr 22 09:14:22 PDT 2010 Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named “QSAuth11.key” into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change “10.0” to “9.7”), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle. folders. If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information.
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If you’re still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1. Perhaps there’s a permissions issue on your machine that’s not allowing you to save the file.John Author: Date: Thu Apr 22 08:47:03 PDT 2010 Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don’t ask J ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad.
Ken. Did you download the commercial version from our tech support site or did you simply download a trial and try entering a legit key? The trials will not accept a key (at least not permanently). So if you try to update via a trial download it won't work and can cause problems like this. I'd suggest downloading the commercial version via your support account and doing a reinstall using that. Can't hurt and very possibly the culprit.
From: mailto: On Behalf Of emackin296 Sent: August 31, 2010 15:39 To: Subject: toad Re: Re-enter Toad license info Message from: emackin296 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time.
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I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days. Historical Messages Author: emackin296 Date: Tue Aug 31 13:39:16 PDT 2010 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time.
I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days. Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Apr 22 09:14:22 PDT 2010 Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named 'QSAuth11.key' into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change '10.0' to '9.7'), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle.
folders. If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information. If you're still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1. Perhaps there's a permissions issue on your machine that's not allowing you to save the file.John Author: Date: Thu Apr 22 08:47:03 PDT 2010 Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don't ask J ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad.
Ken. Message from: emackin296 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site. I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access. How can I tell if they gave me the correct file? Historical Messages Author: emackin296 Date: Wed Sep 01 13:16:01 PDT 2010 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site. I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access. How can I tell if they gave me the correct file? Author: Bert Scalzo Date: Tue Aug 31 14:35:44 PDT 2010 Did you download the commercial version from our tech support site or did you simply download a trial and try entering a legit key? The trials will not accept a key (at least not permanently).
So if you try to update via a trial download it won’t work and can cause problems like this. I’d suggest downloading the commercial version via your support account and doing a reinstall using that. Can’t hurt and very possibly the culprit. Author: emackin296 Date: Tue Aug 31 13:39:16 PDT 2010 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time. I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days. Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Apr 22 09:14:22 PDT 2010 Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named “QSAuth11.key” into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change “10.0” to “9.7”), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle. folders.
If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information. If you’re still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1. Perhaps there’s a permissions issue on your machine that’s not allowing you to save the file.John Author: Date: Thu Apr 22 08:47:03 PDT 2010 Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don’t ask J ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad.
Ken. If you have your license key, you can call Support and they will figure out the details. From: mailto: On Behalf Of emackin296 Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 4:16 PM To: Subject: toad Re: RE: Re: Re-enter Toad license info Message from: emackin296 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site. I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access.
How can I tell if they gave me the correct file? Historical Messages Author: emackin296 Date: Wed Sep 01 13:16:01 PDT 2010 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site. I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access. How can I tell if they gave me the correct file? Author: Bert Scalzo Date: Tue Aug 31 14:35:44 PDT 2010 Did you download the commercial version from our tech support site or did you simply download a trial and try entering a legit key? The trials will not accept a key (at least not permanently). So if you try to update via a trial download it won't work and can cause problems like this.
I'd suggest downloading the commercial version via your support account and doing a reinstall using that. Can't hurt and very possibly the culprit. Author: emackin296 Date: Tue Aug 31 13:39:16 PDT 2010 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time. I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly.
Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days. Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Apr 22 09:14:22 PDT 2010 Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named 'QSAuth11.key' into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change '10.0' to '9.7'), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle. folders.
If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information. If you're still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1.
Perhaps there's a permissions issue on your machine that's not allowing you to save the file.John Author: Date: Thu Apr 22 08:47:03 PDT 2010 Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don't ask J ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad. Ken. Hi emackin, I think the issue you're seeing is that a trial version of Toad was previously run on the machine and installed a default Trial key.
With Toad 10 and higher, we implemented a new licensing system which has a higher precedence over the old '.key' file. While Toad 10 and higher will still recognize the old.key file, it will only use it as a last resort if no other valid key is found on the system.
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This should not adversely affect your version of Toad for Oracle as the default Trial key being recognized is for the Xpert edition with all features enabled. Once that trial expires, it will automatically revert to the license in your.key file. If, however, you want to remove that key permanently, simply rename the following file: C: Documents and Settings Local Settings Application Data Quest Software ProductLicenses.xml (for Windows XP and earlier) - or - C: Users AppData Local Quest Software ProductLicenses.xml (for Windows Vista and higher) -John From: mailto: On Behalf Of emackin296 Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 4:16 PM To: Subject: toad Re: RE: Re: Re-enter Toad license info Message from: emackin296 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site.
I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access. How can I tell if they gave me the correct file? Historical Messages Author: emackin296 Date: Wed Sep 01 13:16:01 PDT 2010 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site. I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access. How can I tell if they gave me the correct file?
Author: Bert Scalzo Date: Tue Aug 31 14:35:44 PDT 2010 Did you download the commercial version from our tech support site or did you simply download a trial and try entering a legit key? The trials will not accept a key (at least not permanently). So if you try to update via a trial download it won't work and can cause problems like this. I'd suggest downloading the commercial version via your support account and doing a reinstall using that. Can't hurt and very possibly the culprit. Author: emackin296 Date: Tue Aug 31 13:39:16 PDT 2010 I am having the same issue.
I log my information every time. I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days. Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Apr 22 09:14:22 PDT 2010 Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named 'QSAuth11.key' into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change '10.0' to '9.7'), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle.
folders. If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information. If you're still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1. Perhaps there's a permissions issue on your machine that's not allowing you to save the file.John Author: Date: Thu Apr 22 08:47:03 PDT 2010 Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don't ask J ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad. Ken. Message from: emackin296 John, Thanks for the reply. That was exactly the issue. I found the xml file and deleted it and now everything seems to be fine. Thanks for taking the time to give me the info.
Have a great day, -Ed Historical Messages Author: emackin296 Date: Thu Sep 02 07:55:50 PDT 2010 John, Thanks for the reply. That was exactly the issue. I found the xml file and deleted it and now everything seems to be fine. Thanks for taking the time to give me the info. Have a great day, -Ed Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Sep 02 07:20:29 PDT 2010 Hi emackin, I think the issue you’re seeing is that a trial version of Toad was previously run on the machine and installed a default Trial key. With Toad 10 and higher, we implemented a new licensing system which has a higher precedence over the old “.key” file. While Toad 10 and higher will still recognize the old.key file, it will only use it as a last resort if no other valid key is found on the system.
This should not adversely affect your version of Toad for Oracle as the default Trial key being recognized is for the Xpert edition with all features enabled. Once that trial expires, it will automatically revert to the license in your.key file. If, however, you want to remove that key permanently, simply rename the following file: C: Documents and Settings Local Settings Application Data Quest Software ProductLicenses.xml (for Windows XP and earlier) - or - C: Users AppData Local Quest Software ProductLicenses.xml (for Windows Vista and higher) -John Author: Jeff Smith Date: Wed Sep 01 13:58:58 PDT 2010 If you have your license key, you can call Support and they will figure out the details. Author: emackin296 Date: Wed Sep 01 13:16:01 PDT 2010 Only problem is I do not have access to the support site. I was given the package by the person who supposedly has the access. How can I tell if they gave me the correct file? Author: Bert Scalzo Date: Tue Aug 31 14:35:44 PDT 2010 Did you download the commercial version from our tech support site or did you simply download a trial and try entering a legit key?
The trials will not accept a key (at least not permanently). So if you try to update via a trial download it won’t work and can cause problems like this.
I’d suggest downloading the commercial version via your support account and doing a reinstall using that. Can’t hurt and very possibly the culprit. Author: emackin296 Date: Tue Aug 31 13:39:16 PDT 2010 I am having the same issue. I log my information every time. I see the.key file created and have even moved the.key file from a machine that is licensed properly. Not sure what is causing this issue. I do have the key information for our site and it does say licensed when I enter it, but if I close Toad and re-open it then I get the message again that it is a Trial install that will expire in a number of days.
Author: John Bowman Date: Thu Apr 22 09:14:22 PDT 2010 Hey Ken, It should only ask you to enter your license information once. Toad will then save a file named “QSAuth11.key” into your default application data folder, which should be: C: Documents and Settings Application Data Quest Software Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for WinXP and earlier) C: Users AppData Roaming QuestSoftware Toad for Oracle 10.0 (for Vista and higher) This file may still exist in your uninstalled client files from your Toad 9 installation - which for 9.7 is in the root folders above (just change “10.0” to “9.7”), or for 9.6 or below should be in your Program Files Quest Software Toad for Oracle.
folders. If so, you can simply copy this file to the folder listed above and it should no longer ask you for this license information. If you’re still having trouble, send me your Support Bundle once you get into Toad 10.1. Pocket tanks deluxe free download full version with 500 weapons. Perhaps there’s a permissions issue on your machine that’s not allowing you to save the file.John Author: Date: Thu Apr 22 08:47:03 PDT 2010 Hi all, After de-installing Toad 9, (don’t ask J ) and installing Toad 10.1.1.8, I have to re-enter the license info every time I launch Toad. Ken.
. Toad Data Point 4.3 Licensing To enter your license key. Select Help Licensing from the menu (ALT+H+L). Review the following for additional information: Authorization key Enter the license key for Toad.
Site message Enter the site message included with the license key. Note: Your license key determines the edition of Toad (Base, Pro, etc.) and will enable the functionality accordingly. In many cases, if functionality is disabled within Toad, you may not have an appropriate license to use it. When Toad is running, you can see which components are licensed by selecting Help About. For complete list of features shipped with your Toad edition see.
Notes for Toad Data Point Users Trial Keys The commercial version of Toad Data Point comes pre-installed with a trial license key for your convenience. This allows you to use the application while waiting for your commercial key to be delivered. The trial license key remains active for the designated trial period, even after you enter your commercial license key (the splash screen may continue to indicate your application is a trial version). This is helpful if you are previewing an upgrade or an advanced module.
If you entered your commercial license key and do not require the trial version, you can delete the trial key. Important: If you delete the Trial key, any advanced features not included in your purchased edition will be disabled. To delete a trial key. Select Help Licensing. In the Toad Licensing dialog, select the License tab for the trial license key and then click Delete License to delete the trial key.
View Intelligence Central License Information If you have a Toad Intelligence Central connection, you can view some license information, specifically the list of modules currently licensed to that Intelligence Central server. You can use the list of modules to determine what functionality is enabled on the server. To display a list of currently-licensed modules (functionality) for an Intelligence Central server, in the Connection/Navigation Manager place your cursor over the connection (connection must be open). The list of enabled modules is displayed along with other connection information.
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