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Oracle License Key Registry !link! | Toad For

Ensure your Windows user profile has full Read/Write permissions to C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Quest Software\ .

| Toad Version | Primary Registry Path | Notes and Context | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | HKLM\Software\Quest Software\Toad\<version> | License key and edition information were often stored in the machine-wide hive. The QSAuth11.key file was commonly located in the installation directory ( C:\Program Files\Quest Software... ). | | 9.7 to 10.x | HKCU\Software\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\Installations\AppData0 | This was a critical path. It contained a string value pointing to the user's roaming profile path ( C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Quest Software... ). A mismatch between this path and the current user name would trigger persistent license prompts. | | 11.x and later | HKCU\Software\Dell\TOAD\<version> | After Quest acquired Dell Software, the registry paths reflected the "Dell" branding. The article 4242964 states that after key entry, the edition can be found in HKCU\Software\Dell\TOAD\12.8.0.49 . | | 17.x and above (Subscription) | N/A / HKCU\Software\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\<version> | The license itself is managed online. However, configuration files and version information are still stored in the user's registry and AppData folders ( %AppData%\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle ). | | General (All versions) | File-based ( QSAuth11.key ) | In Toad 9.7 and later, the .key file is often stored in the user's profile ( C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\9.7 ). In older versions, it resided in the Program Files directory. | toad for oracle license key registry

: Once Toad is launched by the user, the software validates these entries and typically removes them from the registry, migrating the data to a more permanent application file like ProductLicense.xml Key Registry Locations Ensure your Windows user profile has full Read/Write