Activating and deactivating Redgate tools

Activation in most of Redgate's desktop tools requires users to log in with their Redgate ID for each installation. 

Activating

Download and install the product.  On the first run after installation, you are prompted to log in with your Redgate ID to activate the license.  If you don't have a Redgate ID you can follow the links in the client dialogue to create one.

You are only required to log in with your Redgate ID once on each computer, either through installing a product for the first time or updating an existing product.  As other products are upgraded or installed on that computer, they'll be activated using the same Redgate ID.

Logging in with the same Redgate ID each time will only consume one entitlement.  If an additional Redgate ID is used, this will consume another entitlement.

If you are getting the message that you have run out of entitlements, you might not have logged in. On the toolbar of the tool, click on Help > Manage license and you'll see here if you're logged in:

To activate using a Redgate ID you will require an internet connection. If you do not have an internet connection, see Manual Activation.

When activating manually, the Redgate Client Service is not contacted therefore, you will need to ensure that your Redgate ID is not listed on the user list in the customer portal. Instead, once you have manually activated you'll see an entry on the user list that reads 'Device: (xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx)'. Or might look like this: 

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Out of Entitlements when manually activating user tools

Deactivating

When you deactivate your tools you also need to remove yourself as a user from the license. This is done in the customer portal. 

  1. Log in to your customer portal using your Redgate ID and password.
  2. Go to Licenses, select the license that you want to remove yourself from.
  3. Under Usage you'll see a list of users. 
  4. Find your email address, tick the box next to your ID and choose Remove.

Your license has now been deactivated and the entitlement is ready for use.

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