December 1st, 2020

.NET Framework November 2020 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10 2004 and Windows Server, version 2004

Tara Overfield
Senior Software Engineer

Yesterday, we are releasing the November 2020 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework.

Quality and Reliability

This release contains the following quality and reliability improvements.

CLR1
  • Improved the clean-up process for X509Certificate2 certificates
WPF2
  • Addressed an issue with a FailFast crash arising in apps with two threads that both load application resources.

1 Common Language Runtime (CLR) 2 Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)

Getting the Update

The Cumulative Update Preview is available via Windows Update and Microsoft Update Catalog.

Microsoft Update Catalog

You can get the update via the Microsoft Update Catalog. For Windows 10, NET Framework 4.8 updates are available via Windows Update and Microsoft Update Catalog.

**Note**: Customers that rely on Windows Update will automatically receive the .NET Framework version-specific updates. Advanced system administrators can also take use of the below direct Microsoft Update Catalog download links to .NET Framework-specific updates. Before applying these updates, please ensure that you carefully review the .NET Framework version applicability, to ensure that you only install updates on systems where they apply.

The following table is for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019+ versions.

 

Product Version Cumulative Update
Windows 10 2004 and Windows Server, version 2004
.NET Framework 3.5, 4.8 Catalog 4586876

 

Previous Monthly Rollups

The last few .NET Framework Monthly updates are listed below for your convenience:

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Author

Tara Overfield
Senior Software Engineer

Tara is a Software Engineer on the .NET team. She works on releasing .NET Framework updates.

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  • Flux

    Hi. I see this post has a “Getting the Update” section, but I’m more interested in a “Not Getting the Update” section. I don’t appreciate Windows Update installing beta updates like this automatically.

    Looks like I’m not alone either.