Easy-to-use graphical management tool for managing SQL Server

SQL Server Management Studio

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SQL Server Management Studio 19.0

  -  621 MB  -  Freeware

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of SQL Server Management Studio 19.0.


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What's new in this version:

- SSMS 19.0 is the first release that is fully aware of SQL Server 2022 (compatibility level 160)
- The installation of SSMS installs Azure Data Studio 1.41
- Improved keyboard navigation and screen reader text in the data classification window
- Added the ability to explicitly configure an attestation protocol in the "Connect To Server" dialog when using Always Encrypted with secure enclaves (column encryption)
- Connections to relational SQL instances now support Azure Active Directory Service Principal, Azure Active Directory Managed Identity and Azure Active Directory Default authentication methods. “Default” uses a series of possible sources for authentication, including environment variables, Azure Managed Identity, the user’s shared token cache, Visual Studio, Azure CLI, and Azure PowerShell. For more information, visit: Options (Azure Services
- Added support for SQL 2022 actions
- Changed to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient
- Added support for Contained Always On Availability Groups
- Improvements to Data Classification user interface
- Added support for increased nonclustered index size (up to 1700 bytes), originally made available in SQL Server 2016, to allow for expanded index recommendations
- Added a new page, Tools > Options > Output Window, to allow users to control what window channels appear in the Output window. See [Options Output Window - General) for more information
- Removed references to Azure Germany from SSMS
- Added support for import/export of a bacpac or dacpac created from a database with LEDGER = ON
- Added support for Ledger feature Database ledger. For more information, visit What is the database ledger?
- Introduced rollback support if selected tasks fail in the MI Link wizard
- The Maintenance Plan node is now available in Object Explorer
- Dropped Columns folder now exists under the Columns folder for Ledger tables, which have been altered to remove one or more columns
- Removed “Generate PowerShell Script from In-Memory OLTP Migration
- Improved checks for open connections
- Added ellipses button to Residual property for Merge Join operator. See SSMS: Add ellipsis button to Residual property for Merge Join operator
- Added option in Tools > Options > Query Execution to not display the “querying transaction count” window when closing a query window. See SSMS - Querying transaction count - Async
- Updated user interface for improved accessibility
- Added support for permissions introduced in SQL Server 2022 and SQL Server 2019
- Compatibility level defaults to 160 when scripting
- The showplan XML schema has been updated
- Added support for Hyperscale Optimized Query Processing
- Added DOPFeedbackAdjusted query plan attribute
- Removed dependency on SQL Server Native Client (SNAC/SQLNCLI) from SSMS. Visit Support Policies - SQL Server Native Client for more information
- Added support for the TRIM function

Fixed:
- Fixed accessibility issue when navigating in the data classification window
- Fixed issue where SSMS terminated unexpectedly when viewing a query plan from Activity Monitor
- Connection to Analysis Services is now available
- Addressed issue where users couldn't sign in to the Column Master Key dialog after signing out
- Fixed the issue when connecting to the Availability Group Dashboard for an AG on SQL Server 2016, which resulted in "unknown property ClusterType" error
- Added ability to create a NUL backup device against SQL Server 2017
- Provided ability to view SQL ERRORLOGs from Central Management Servers before SQL 2022
- Increased width of Column Master Key name in the rotation dialog, so the full name is visible
- Fixed an issue with authentication that doesn't use Azure Resource Manager and Microsoft Information Protection
- Addressed issue with logging into Azure with a non-SQL authenticated on a machine not joined to a domain
- Fixed the log provider type error, which occurred when copying a database using The SQL Management Object method
- Resolved error generated when restoring a backup to an existing database. See Unexpected behavior by SSMS
- Added ability to ignore unexpected elements in showplan XML when generating recommendations
- Resolved failure to populate the tuning log table issue
- Implemented security fixes, including replacing ZeroMemory with SecureZeroMemory
- Restored ability to deploy an extracted dacpac to a database via the Deploy Data-Tier Application option
- Fixed problem with leaking connections in MI Link
- Updated size of subscription dropdown in the login to Azure pane to properly display subscription names
- Updated display to show Azure sign-in options correctly
- Improved icon display when viewing Microsoft Information Protection in older versions of SQL Server
- SSMS no longer crashes using the Create View UX to create a view with invalid syntax
- No longer display Ledger objects if not supported by the platform
- Added support for Azure SQL Managed Instance partitioned tables in the Manage Partition Window UX
- Added ability to connect to a Power BI Datamart
- Fixed issue with audible notification occurring when closing a query window. See SSMS 18.11.1 Beeps When I Close a Query Window
- Fixed connection issue for a multi-server query with multiple registered servers in the same folder
- Fixed error "Merge publications can't be created from this database until the compatibility level is set to 70 or higher." when using the publication wizard to create a new merge publication
- Added missing database permissions
- Added ability to Script as Insert for DW
- The Queued status is now shown for queued jobs in SQL Agent
- Addressed CREATE TABLE scripting failure after adding datetime masking for a column
- Fixed incorrect syntax for DATE_BUCKET function
- Added missing options for CREATE USER and CREATE LOGIN
- The "Schedule..." menu item is now visible in the Azure SSIS Catalog
- Created consistent naming for Synapse offerings in SSMS
- Fixed an issue where reading target data for event sessions whose name overlaps with another session name caused data from the incorrect event session to appear in the viewer

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