Redgate Sql Prompt Offline Activation

Here’s a concise review of Redgate SQL Prompt offline activation based on common user experiences and the official process.

By following this guide, you can unlock the full power of SQL Prompt—instant T-SQL suggestions, intelligent formatting, and refactoring—even on the most restricted networks. Remember to plan for license renewals, maintain an inventory of activations, and leverage Redgate’s website to deactivate old machines when they retire. redgate sql prompt offline activation

C. Decommissioning Gracefully

To free up license slots without internet on the old machine: Here’s a concise review of Redgate SQL Prompt

Step 6: Transfer file back to offline machine

Plug the USB into the offline machine.

On an internet-connected machine:

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 Request an offline activation token from the machine

  1. Request an offline activation token from the machine that needs activation (it generates a fingerprint or request file).
  2. Use an internet-connected machine to upload the request to Redgate’s licensing portal (or use an admin console) and receive an activation response file or key.
  3. Transfer the response back to the offline machine and apply it in SQL Prompt’s licensing dialog or by placing the license file in the tool’s expected folder.
  4. Verify activation succeeded.

Legacy Manual Activation: Older versions (e.g., SQL Prompt 7, 8, 9) may use a different "Manual Activation" process involving an activation request string and a response code from Redgate Manual Activation.