.NET November 2022 Updates – .NET 6.0.11 and .NET Core 3.1.31

Dominique Whittaker

Today, we are releasing the .NET November 2022 Updates. These updates contain non-security improvements. Your app may be vulnerable if you have not deployed a recent .NET update.

You can download 6.0.11 versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux, for x86, x64, Arm32, and Arm64.

Improvements

Visual Studio

See release notes for Visual Studio compatibility for .NET 6.0 and .NET Core 3.1.

.NET Core 3.1 End of life

.NET Core 3.1 will reach end of life on December 13, 2022, as described in .NET Releases and per .NET Release Policies. After that time, .NET Core 3.1 patch updates will no longer be provided. We recommend that you move any .NET Core 3.1 applications and environments to .NET 6.0. It’ll be an easy upgrade in most cases. The .NET Releases page is the best place to look for release lifecycle information. Knowing key dates helps you make informed decisions about when to upgrade or make other changes to your software and computing environment.

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  • Mystery Man 1

    Well, if it isn’t my favorite blogger! 😊 When I see your posts, it is the sign that I must pick up a flash drive, go around the house, put Windows Update on Pause, and install 5 GB worth of various Microsoft updates on half a dozen computers. But your updates are the least troublesome, so it’s always a pleasure to see your posts.

    The .NET update of this month wasn’t altogether without surprises, though. I noticed that the .NET SDK 6 has disappeared; instead I have .NET SDK 7.0.100. Nevertheless, my .NET 6 projects continue to build without an error, so I have no complaints.

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