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The following suboptions are supported for `–p/securepassword`:
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- To add a passwordto protected storage for a specified Server ID, or for all Server IDs defined in the server connection file; the -overwrite option, shown in the following example, update the password if it already exists:
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- To add a password, or update an existing password, to protected storage for a specified Server ID or for all Server IDs defined in the server connection file:
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## SSMA v7.1
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The v7.1 release of SSMA for Access contains the following changes:
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- SQL Server 2017 on Windows and Linux CTP1 is now a supported target platform for migration. This feature is in technical preview and allows schema and data movement to target SQL servers.
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- SQL Server 2017 on Windows and Linux CTP1 is now a supported target platform for migration. This feature is in technical preview and supports schema and data movement to target SQL servers.
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- SSMA now supports automatic updates to download the latest version of SSMA as soon as it is available.
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- SSMA installable binaries are now delivered through Windows installer package files (.msi).
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The July 2014 release of SSMA for Access contains the following changes:
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- Improved Azure SQL DB code conversion.
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-Move extension pack functionality to schema to support Azure SQL DB.
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-Moved extension pack functionality to schema to support Azure SQL DB.
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- Tested performance improvements for databases with over 10k objects.
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- Added UI improvements for dealing with large number of objects.
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- Added support for highlighting of “well known” LOB schemas (so they can be ignored in conversion).
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## April 2011
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- Added a single installable of “SSMA for Access”, which supports [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2005, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2008, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali” and SQL Azure.
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- Added a single installable of “SSMA for Access”, which supports [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2005, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2008, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali” and Azure SQL.
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- Added the ability to connect [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali.”
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- Added SSMA for Access Console version support for backward compatibility. You can open the projects created by versions earlier to SSMA v5.0.
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- Added the ability to install SSMA v5.0 product side by side (SxS) with older versions of SSMA Product.
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## July 2010
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- Added support for migrating to SQL Server 2008 R2 and SQL Azure.
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- Added a secure connection to both SQL Server and SQL Azure.
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- Added support for migrating to SQL Server 2008 R2 and Azure SQL.
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- Added a secure connection to both SQL Server and Azure SQL.
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- Added support for Access 2010 databases.
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- Added a new SSMA Console application for command-line execution.
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- Added support for the SQL Server DateTime2 data type.
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- Added support for Access databases that use workgroup policies.
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- Provided the ability to delete converted objects from the SQL Server metadata explorer.
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- Added support for user-entered comments the SQL Server formatted SQL mode.
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- Added support for user-entered comments in the SQL Server formatted SQL mode.
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- Single Installable of “SSMA for MySQL”, which supports [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2005, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2008, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali” and SQL Azure.
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- Single Installable of “SSMA for MySQL”, which supports [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2005, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2008, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali” and Azure SQL.
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- The ability to connect [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali.”
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- Enhanced client-side data migration engine, supporting parallel migration of data.
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- Improved data migration performance with Simple and Bulk logged recovery models.
- The quality and conversion metric has been improved with targeted fixes, based on customer feedback.
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- Added improvements in Assessment Report were completed. It includes additional information for synonyms, raw source for parsable objects, panels and SQL Server logo removal, and layout persistence.
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- Added improvements to the Assessment Report, including additional information for synonyms, raw source for parsable objects, panels and SQL Server logo removal, and layout persistence.
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- Consolidated “SSMA for Sybase” product, which supports [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2005, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2008, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali” and SQL Azure.
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- Consolidated “SSMA for Sybase” product, which supports [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2005, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] 2008, [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../includes/ssnoversion_md.md)] “Denali” and Azure SQL.
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- A CAST or CONVERT statement that contains a binary string.
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