Cannot import Sony Raw photos - JPEG OK

I just purchased a Sony A7II at my Stanford Sony store. When I import from the SD card in Raw, it won't show the preview. It works OK with JPEG fine. I have downloaded the Adobe DNG Converter Camera RAW 8.7.1, which i includes the Sony A7II.
What should I do??
Stan Parry
Palo Alto, CA
650*323*3430

Thanks so much Bob, works perfectly. Saved me a lot of bother. My Help tab showed that my LR 5 was up to date.
Thanks again,
Stan

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