Toad For Oracle License Key Registry !!exclusive!! -
Instead of a single registry key, Toad for Oracle utilizes specific XML and key files to manage licensing: ProductLicenses.xml
(Source: Quest Toad Installation Guide)
| Value Name | Description | |------------|-------------| | Key | The actual license key string (encrypted or plaintext) | | LicenseType | Indicates trial, commercial, or educational license | | MaintenanceExpiration | Date when support/maintenance ends | | UserCount | For concurrent licensing models | toad for oracle license key registry
Toad may fail to launch or report a licensing error if the logged-in Windows user lacks read/write permissions to the Quest Software registry hive. To fix this, run Toad for Oracle as an Administrator once to let it finalize registry initialization.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\Installations\AppData0 Instead of a single registry key, Toad for
The following steps outline the Toad for Oracle license key registration process:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\Settings] "ProductKey"="XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX" "SiteMessage"="Licensed to Enterprise Corporation" Use code with caution. The most reliable way to retrieve your current
The most reliable way to retrieve your current license information is directly through the Toad interface:
For legacy versions (specifically those from the Dell ownership era), the key is typically found at: