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Net Framework 4.7.2 • No Survey

Released on April 30, 2018, .NET Framework 4.7.2 is a major, highly compatible in-place update for the Microsoft .NET Framework family. It was designed to run side-by-side with .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 while replacing previous 4.x versions like 4.6.2 and 4.7.1. Key Features and Improvements This version introduced several critical updates for developers and system performance: Performance & Security: Includes significant performance improvements and security enhancements, specifically around cryptography and modern web standards. Certificate Management: New programmatic capabilities allow developers to create certificate signing requests (CSRs) and self-signed certificates for testing. Accessibility: Improvements were made to common controls in WinForms and WPF to better support screen readers and high-contrast modes. ASP.NET Dependency Injection: Added support for dependency injection in WebForms, a feature previously more common in .NET Core. OS Compatibility and Support Status .NET Framework 4.7.2 is

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Here’s a full review of , covering its features, improvements, compatibility, and practical use cases. Released on April 30, 2018,

Older applications running on a 4.7.2 runtime maintain backward-compatible behaviors unless explicitly recompiled for 4.7.2. If you want to tailor this further, let me know: OS Compatibility and Support Status

Enhanced support for web forms, enabling constructor injection natively.