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Hi @Eduardo_D_1 Please can you try upgrading SQL Test to see if that fixes the issue: https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLTest/SQLTest_4.1.1.1259.exe  / comments
Hi @Eduardo_D_1 Please can you try upgrading SQL Test to see if that fixes the issue:https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLTest/SQLTest_4.1.1.1259.exe 
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Thanks for that @OrionUK. Please can we also have a copy of the logs from Settings → About? And can you confirm which browser you're using?  / comments
Thanks for that @OrionUK.Please can we also have a copy of the logs from Settings → About?And can you confirm which browser you're using? 
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Hi @OrionUK It's not clear at which point in the process you're being asked to enter your user name and password. Please can you attach a screenshot? Are you using the team feature in SQL Clone? / comments
Hi @OrionUK It's not clear at which point in the process you're being asked to enter your user name and password. Please can you attach a screenshot?Are you using the team feature in SQL Clone?
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Hi In some cases antivirus software may incorrectly mark the software protected by SmartAssembly as a virus. The primary mechanism used for detecting whether something is a virus is to use a signature (small piece) of a known virus to compare against the application. In rare cases this will lead to false positives. It's impossible for us to know what exactly caused the application to be recognized as a virus. I can't say anything more than "a combination of enabled SA features and the user's original code". Sometimes changing something in the application can help, or disabling or enabling a protection feature in SmartAssembly, or changing the protection level when applicable. From experience we've seen that in really small test applications the issue of Windows Defender incorrectly detecting a virus in my test application was more prominent. On the contrary, this usually isn't an issue for normal, larger applications. The best approach would be to send the application protected by SmartAssembly (the one that is incorrectly detected as a virus) to the antivirus company for analysis, so they can tweak their signature collection to avoid such problems with this particular application in the future. In the case of Windows Defender, the appropriate form can be found here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/filesubmission If you want to make sure that your actual application will not be recognized as a virus by other antivirus software, you can use Virus Total to perform a quick scan on multiple antiviruses at once: https://www.virustotal.com/ / comments
HiIn some cases antivirus software may incorrectly mark the software protected by SmartAssembly as a virus. The primary mechanism used for detecting whether something is a virus is to use a signatu...
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Hi @Nisd Here's the installer for ANTS Performance Profiler v11: https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/ANTSPerformanceProfiler/ANTSPerformanceProfiler_11.0.0.2323.exe If you're still having the same issues after upgrading please let me know. / comments
Hi @NisdHere's the installer for ANTS Performance Profiler v11:https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/ANTSPerformanceProfiler/ANTSPerformanceProfiler_11.0.0.2323.exeIf you're still having th...
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Hi @Jayakrishna This isn't something that's available at the moment but you can add your feature request vote to the UserVoice forum: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare / comments
Hi @Jayakrishna This isn't something that's available at the moment but you can add your feature request vote to the UserVoice forum:https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare
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