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by: sathyagiriPosted on 2008-07-29 at 16:40:03ID: 22116619
This is from the documentation. Not sure if there's a easy way around.
Passwords are now stored in an encrypted file, CONNECTIONPWDS.INI. Note: this file is tied to the volume on which it resides. It can not be used on any other volume or any other machine. If an attempt is made Toad will raise an error.
Try opening the file to see if there's any machine specific information and if so replace with the new m/c info.