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Redgate Sql Prompt Offline Activation Official
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Redgate Sql Prompt Offline Activation Official
offline activation for Redgate SQL Prompt
Here’s a detailed breakdown of , including when it’s needed, prerequisites, step-by-step instructions, and important limitations.
- Start Date Errors: Even with offline activation, the license checks the "Start Date" against the server's system clock. If your server clock is set to a time significantly different from the real world (or before the license was purchased), offline activation will fail.
- SAC (Server Activation Code): If you have a Server Activation Code (SAC), you can sometimes activate via command line, but the XML file exchange method described above is the standard for Redgate GUI tools.
- Version Compatibility: Very old versions of SQL Prompt (v6 or older) may use a different activation engine (Challenge/Response) that is no longer supported by modern Redgate servers. Ensure you are using a supported version.
- A dialog prompts you to save a file, typically named
Redgate_License_Request.xml or request.xml.
- Save it to a location accessible for transfer (e.g., USB drive or shared folder).
- Important: Do not rename the file’s extension; the content is XML.
B. Periodic Re-activation
- SQL Prompt will verify the cryptographic signature of the file. If successful, you’ll see: “Activation successful. Thank you for activating.”
- Restart SSMS/Visual Studio if prompted.
Older versions (e.g., SQL Prompt 7, 8, and 9) use a different manual process triggered when an online activation fails. Activate Manually : When an activation error occurs, click the Activate Manually Copy Request : Copy the long block of "Activation Request" text. Get Response : On a machine with internet access, paste this into the Redgate Manual Activation Page Paste Response redgate sql prompt offline activation
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