If you are maintaining a legacy application that strictly requires 2.9.6: Visual Studio Subscriptions : Users with a Visual Studio Subscription (formerly MSDN) can sometimes find older toolsets in the Subscriber Downloads Check Local Caches
You can try the direct download link pattern (though it is prone to link rot, these GUIDs are persistent for historic builds): microsoft azure sdk 2.9.6 download
Because this is legacy software, it is often archived. You typically have two avenues to acquire it: If you are maintaining a legacy application that
Download Azure SDK 2.9.6 (VS 2015/2017)
Here's an example use case that demonstrates how to use the Microsoft Azure SDK 2.9.6 to build an Azure Storage application: microsoft azure sdk 2.9.6 download
, and pulled the product installers from their download servers. Deprecation : Microsoft now recommends using Visual Studio 2022