Toad License Key And Site Message ((hot))
To move a license to a new computer, use the same license key and site message pair. You may need to uninstall Toad on the old machine to ensure compliance.
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Invalid License Key or Site Message" | Typo in Site Message (case or space mismatch). | Re-enter the Site Message exactly as shown in your purchase email. | | "License key has been revoked" | The key was blacklisted or expired. | Contact Quest to convert to a new NUP license. | | "Site Message does not match key checksum" | Corruption or manual editing of license file. | Re-import the original .lic file. | | "No valid license found" (v13+) | You need a TIC server or offline file. | Install via ToadLicenseInstaller.exe with a .lic file. | Toad License Key And Site Message
On some Windows environments, you may need to run Toad as an Administrator the first time you enter the license to ensure the registry can be updated. Finding a Lost License To move a license to a new computer,
If you want, provide the exact product name/version and the full site message text and I’ll give a targeted troubleshooting sequence and the exact commands or log locations to check. | Re-enter the Site Message exactly as shown
Toad License Keys are typically long alphanumeric strings, often segmented by hyphens. In older versions (pre-Quest acquisition), keys were shorter, but modern Toad keys are significantly longer to accommodate stronger encryption and more granular feature flags.
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