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Hi Eric,
Thank you for your inquiry into SQL Compare.
It's possible that the reason the trial version is what is appearing could be that the Redgate client is having difficulty checking the license.
The link below provides the firewall access Redgate products need.
https://productsupport.red-gate.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002374673-Licensing-update-URLs-to-add-to-your-AllowList-in-firewall
Best,
Dustin
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Note sure this is my issue.
I have my current tools licensed and working.
In SQL Toolbelt, I have SQL Compare 14
In SQL Compare 14, it offers me to install SQL Compare 15, but it warns me that I don't have a license for it.
My question is: Should SQL COmpare 15 be part of my subscription via SQL Toolbelt? -
Ok, I decided to install it anyway.
It seems to be working, showing that I have it licensed.
I think the issue is only with the update warning me about the license.
Thanks,
Eric -
Hi Eric,
If the license is active it should have access to the updates for the product.
I will follow up with you via email to look into this.
Best,
Dustin
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I have SQL Toolbelt and when I try to upgrade to SQL Compare 15, it tells me I will have only a trial version.
Shouldn't the Toolbelt include the latest version of all it's products?
Thanks,
Éric