Improvements to .NET Framework updates for Windows 11, version 22H2

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MC516275 · Dot Net, Windows, SharePoint Development

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC516275 · Published Feb 15, 2023

Message Summary

If you’re on Windows 11, version 22H2, you can now experience fewer reboots, more secure feature updates, and more control over Preview .NET Framework updates. Before this improvement, when you installed the latest OS feature update via Windows Update, .NET Framework updates would not automatically get installed. Now that we’ve integrated these updates into the Unified Update Platform or UUP-based feature update, you’ll now get current in one less reboot. Additionally, you’ll now have better control over optional updates from the Windows Update settings page.

See the details in Improvements to .NET Framework updates for Windows 11, version 22H2.

When will this happen: 

These improvements are available beginning with the January 26th update (KB5022360). Note: Optional .NET Framework updates are not released every month.

How this will affect your organization: 

If you use .NET Framework, you can now experience fewer reboots when moving to Windows 11, version 22H2 and have better control over optional updates on Windows 11, version 22H2.

What you need to do to prepare: 

Please update your devices with the January 26th update (KB5022360) and wait for the next optional .NET Framework update to be released.

Additional information: 

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