The Site Message is a user-defined string of text (case-sensitive) that is embedded into the licensing algorithm. Its primary purpose is to prevent the casual sharing of license keys. Even if two companies purchase the exact same Toad edition (e.g., Toad for Oracle Xpert), they cannot swap keys because the keys are mathematically bound to their respective Site Messages.
Only if you have a Floating License or a Named User with Multi-Seat allowance . Standard single-user licenses are tied to one machine. Toad License Key And Site Message
Click and select the option for "I have a license key and a site message". The Site Message is a user-defined string of
Do not guess. The license key is not usually typed manually; it is contained within a .lic file or provided in your Quest support portal. Only if you have a Floating License or
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The Site Message is a user-defined string of text (case-sensitive) that is embedded into the licensing algorithm. Its primary purpose is to prevent the casual sharing of license keys. Even if two companies purchase the exact same Toad edition (e.g., Toad for Oracle Xpert), they cannot swap keys because the keys are mathematically bound to their respective Site Messages.
Only if you have a Floating License or a Named User with Multi-Seat allowance . Standard single-user licenses are tied to one machine.
Click and select the option for "I have a license key and a site message".
Do not guess. The license key is not usually typed manually; it is contained within a .lic file or provided in your Quest support portal.