![]() ![]() By using this new feature when you perform updates, you will be better able to keep your machine secure. We have recently added functionality that makes it easy to automatically remove independent components installed by Visual Studio that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. Once these components transition to out of support, they no longer receive additional security fixes. Visual Studio includes independent components that have their own product lifecycle timeframe, which is often different than the Visual Studio product lifecycle. Refer to the Visual Studio Administrator Guide for more details on how to take advantage of this and keep your organization secure. Visual Studio administrator updates are available for all supported versions of Visual Studio, and they can be used to easily update client machines to the latest secure version that’s available. This new functionality augments the current deployment capabilities where Administrator Updates can be delivered to devices that are domain joined and managed by SCCM. Starting in November 2022, organizations that are configured to use Windows Update for Business (WUfB) and want to deploy Visual Studio security updates automatically can now target modern cloud connected devices that are joined via Azure Active Directory. We recommend users migrate to either the Visual Studio 2019 Release Channel (version 16.11) or to Visual Studio 2022 Preview to stay secure and receive the latest feature updates. Visual Studio 2019 Preview Channel is no longer receiving updates.We recommend users move to version 16.11, the final supported baseline which will remain under support until April 10, 2029. Visual Studio 2019 version 16.9 support ended on Octo.You must be using version 15.9 to remain under support. During extended support we’ll provide fixes only for security issues. Visual Studio 2017 mainstream support ended April 12, 2022, and the product has transitioned to extended support until April 13, 2027.You must be using Update 3 to remain under support. Visual Studio 2015 remains in extended support through October 14, 2025.You must be using Update 5 to remain under support. Visual Studio 2013 remains in extended support through April 9, 2024.We recommend users upgrade to a newer version of Visual Studio. Visual Studio 2012 extended support ends on Janufor the IDE and its associated products, runtimes, and components.If you’re still using an older version of Visual Studio, here’s a reminder of key support lifecycle dates. Support Timeframe Reminders for older versions ![]() (additional terms) Perpetual use rights allow users to continue using certain software products obtained through an active subscription after the subscription has expired except when purchasing through Enterprise subscription Agreement, Open Value subscription, Campus Agreement, or other “subscription” contracts.You can find Visual Studio 2019 and older versions in your Dev Essentials or Visual Studio Subscription account. Professional standard + GitHub Enterprise Professional standard 1 license for 30 daysĮnterprise standard 2 licenses for 90 daysĪzure DevOps Server/Azure DevOps Bolt extensionĮnterprise standard 6 months unlimited scans Professional standard Full subscription for 3 monthsĮnterprise standard Full subscription for 6 months ![]() Sharepoint, Exchange, Dynamics & other Microsoft server software Windows, Windows Server, Windows Embedded, Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft Office Professional Plus, Project, Visio Microsoft 365 developer subscription (E5)Īzure DevOps Server (formerly Team Foundation Server) Team Explorer (third-party development tools support) ( additional terms Perpetual use rights allow users to continue using certain software products obtained through an active subscription after the subscription has expired except when purchasing through Enterprise subscription Agreement, Open Value subscription, Campus Agreement, or other “subscription” contracts.) Earlier version for PC ( download the full list) ![]()
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