Need SSMA 32bit (10.3 version)

Wynton Coetzee 0 Reputation points
2025-12-02T06:55:12.3333333+00:00

Hello,

I urgently need SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) version 10.3 (32-bit).

The current download link only provides version 10.4, but this release introduces

regressions that break my workflow. Version 9.5 is too old for my environment,

so I specifically require the archived 10.3 installer.

Could you please provide the official download link or archived MSI for SSMA 10.3 (32-bit)?

This is critical for my Access-to-SQL migration project.

Thank you in advance.


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SQL Server Migration Assistant
SQL Server Migration Assistant
A Microsoft tool designed to automate database migration to SQL Server from Access, DB2, MySQL, Oracle, and SAP ASE.
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-02T06:56:22.4833333+00:00
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    I cannot provide a download link or archived installer for SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) version 10.3 (32-bit). The available information only mentions the latest versions and does not include archived versions. For specific version requests, I recommend checking the official Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant download page or reaching out to Microsoft support for assistance with obtaining older versions.


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  2. Lakshmi Narayana Garikapati 640 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-12-03T06:14:21.04+00:00

    Hi @Wynton Coetzee,

    Thank you for reaching out to the SQL Forum.

    To help resolve this further, I recommend raising a support ticket so our support team can assist you directly. Please refer to the following link for instructions on how to create a support ticket:

    https://support.serviceshub.microsoft.com/supportforbusiness/create

    We appreciate your engagement and thank you for being an active part of the community.

    Thanks,

    Lakshmi.

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