The location for entering these details varies by the version of Toad for Oracle you are running: Toad Version Navigation Path Current Versions Versions 11.x Versions 10.x Version 9.7 & Below Troubleshooting "Invalid License Key or Site Message"
Keep the original email containing your License Key and Site Message in a safe, accessible location for future reference, including reinstallation scenarios.
C:\Program Files\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle [Version]\ClientFiles\
If you deploy Toad via automated packaging tools (like Microsoft SCCM or Intune), you can pass the license key and site message directly into the installer executable using command-line arguments. A typical silent install command looks like this: toad for oracle license key and site message
Ensure you are not copying accidental trailing spaces at the end of the key or message. Check for character confusion (such as the number 0 vs. the letter O , or the number 1 vs. lowercase l ). Always copy and paste directly from the official Quest License document. "License Has Expired"
Acts as a security validation mechanism tied directly to your unique license key.
Do not confuse your (used for account tracking) with the License Key (used for software activation). Version Mismatch The location for entering these details varies by
Toad for Oracle is a premier database management tool owned by Quest Software . It helps database administrators (DBAs) and developers streamline workflows, optimize SQL performance, and manage complex database objects. Managing its licensing correctly ensures your team maintains uninterrupted access to these powerful capabilities. Understanding the License Components
You might be trying to use a in a Trial installation . You must uninstall the trial and install the commercial version. Punctuation
Toad for Oracle uses a dual-authentication system for its licensing. You must input two distinct strings to successfully authorize your product copy: 1. The License Key A long, unique alphanumeric string. Check for character confusion (such as the number 0 vs
This is the most frequent deployment blocker. It signifies a mismatch between the dual keys.
Instead of asking users to copy-paste a complex key and a site message, export the license into a file.