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Once the Windows Features opens up, deselect the .NET Framework 4.6 Advanced Services checkbox. If you see a .NET Framework version higher than 4.6, deselect it.
As previously warned, Microsoft is ending support for .Net Framework 4, 4.5, and 4.5.1 on Jan. 12, 2016 In case you forgot, Microsoft will end product support for some older versions of .Net ...
How to check .NET Framework version on Windows 10 and 11 Microsoft will stop releasing new features in Office for Windows 10 users These aren't the only services Microsoft is moving on from.
.NET vNext isn't here just yet, but Microsoft wants developers to move on to .NET Framework 4.5.2 as soon as possible, with support for versions 4 up to 4.5.1 ending mid-January 2016.
IE 8 is still used by 9 percent, according to those stats. .NET Framework 4 Deadline Microsoft has also specified a Jan. 12, 2016 end of extended support deadline for some .NET Framework 4 versions.
Security risks will be a major concern for companies using some versions of .NET Framework and SQL Server after extended support ends some time this year.
Microsoft issued a reminder to organizations today that it will be ending product support next month for .NET Framework versions 4, 4.5 and 4.5.1.
Microsoft sent a warning that versions 4, 4.5 and 4.5.1 of .NET Framework will be losing product support in January.