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.NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, and 4.61 will retire on April 26, 2022. These specific releases were previously digitally signed using Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1) certificates. This algorithm is no longer deemed secure. Go here to learn more about this retirement. Customers are encouraged to move to SHA-2. Go here to learn about validating your application functionality on the newer runtime version.
Release 0.4.0.0 will be upgraded to .NET Framework 4.8, as the last release exclusively supporting .NET 4.x.
.NET Framework 4.8: Support for .NET 4.8 follows the Lifecycle Policy of the parent OS. It is supported as a Windows component on the latest required update for the operating systems below. We recommend customers upgrade to .NET Framework 4.8 to receive the highest level of performance, reliability, and security.
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As per the lifecycle documentation:
Release 0.4.0.0 will be upgraded to .NET Framework 4.8, as the last release exclusively supporting .NET 4.x.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: