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By the way, even though SQL 2014 isn't mentioned in that list of supported versions - I just tried it and it did work. Also, I assume 2008R2 works, but that's not listed either.
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Hi Aplocher,
Thanks for posting your question and sorry I did not see this until now!
It does work with 2008 R2 and 2014 (though it does not officially fully support 2014).
There is no manual way to override the version check right now but you will see more support for SQL 2016 among our various products as it gets closer to official release.
Sorry I could not be more helpful, and please let me know if you have any more questions or issues.
Warm Regards,
Andrew Pierce
Product Support Engineer
Redgate Software
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I understand 2016 is far from final, but is there a way I can override the version check "at my own risk" and run it anyway?
Thanks