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Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Access is installed by using a Windows Installer-based wizard. This article provides information about installation prerequisites, a link to the latest version of SSMA, and instructions for installing, licensing, uninstalling, and upgrading SSMA.
Before you install SSMA, make sure that your system meets the following requirements:
To download the latest version of SSMA, see the SQL Server Migration Assistant download page.
Important
Please uninstall all prior versions of SSMA for Access before installing the new version.
To install SSMA:
Double-click SSMAforAccess_n.msi, where n is the build number.
On the Welcome page, select Next.
If you don't have the prerequisites installed, a message appears that indicates that you must first install required components. Make sure that you have installed all prerequisites, and then run the installation program again.
Read the End-User License Agreement; if you agree, select I accept the agreement, and then select Next.
On the Choose Setup Type page, select Typical.
On the Ready to Install page, you can enable or disable telemetry and automatic update checks every time the tool starts. Select Install to start the installation.
The default installation location is C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access
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Uninstall SSMA by using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. Uninstalling the program doesn't delete SSMA project files or log files.
To uninstall SSMA:
If you want to upgrade to a later version of SSMA for Access, you must first uninstall SSMA for Access, and then install the newer version. Follow the instructions in the Uninstalling SSMA for Access section to complete this process.
If you open a project created in an earlier version of SSMA for Access, SSMA may ask if you want to convert the project to the newer version. Select Yes to work with the project in the newer version of SSMA.
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