

Respectively they are "K", "DI" and "P", which represent snKey, checksum (related with your machine and OS), Platform (Appropriately speaking, it should be OS Type). It is just a JSON-style ASCII string which contains 3 items. It is a Base64 string that represents 256-bytes-long data, while the 256-bytes-long data is the cipher text of the offline activation information encrypted by Navicat Activation Public Key. I would be very appreciated for your generous. If you have the corresponding private key, please tell me.

YyQ1Wt4Ot12lxf0wVIR5mcGN7XCXJRHOFHSf1gzXWabRSvmt1nrl7sW6cjxljuuQ WPH6rvChGl1IRKrxMtqLielsvajUjyrgOC6NmymYMvZNER3htFEtL1eQbCyTfDmt R0QgZFbRnU0frj34fiVmgYiLuZSAmIbs8ZxiHPdp1oD4tUpvsFci4QJtYNjNnGU2 QdW9M2dIdh3jG9yPcmLnmJiGpBF4E9VHSMGe8oPAy2kJDmdNt4BcEygvssEfginvĪ5t5jm352UAoDosUJkTXGQhpAWMF4fBmBpO3EedG62rOsqMBgmSdAyxCSPBRJIOF MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAw1dqF3SkCaAAmMzs889I You can see it by a kind of software Resource Hacker. It is stored in navicat.exe as a kind of resource called RCData. It is a RSA-2048 public key that Navicat used to encrypt or decrypt offline activation information. It might be worth giving it a try.This repository will tell you how Navicat offline activation works. Alternatively, other clients exist, such as "Table Plus" and allow you to connect, on Mac, to a variety of database servers, including SQL Server. Decision making-wise, how much do your want your local sql/mysql client to influence/weigh in your architecture/technology decisions, though? This can be a slippery slope. I have been running it at various companies (under AWS/RDS and AWS/Aurora) and have no reason to switch over to anything else.

That said, could Azure MySQL ( ) be an option for you a this point? MySQL offers great performance. You'd only be looking at MySQL Query Workbench, if you were running and connecting to a MySQL Database. Therefore, it certainly makes sense you stick with some of the official Microsoft Tooling to connect to it, query and administer it. Looking at your stack ( ), it seems you are using Azure SQL Databases.
