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Doug_Villaire
Jan 12, 2023Copper Contributor
Server 2019 .net 4.8 not showing in features
The server is up to date. The offline installer for .net 4.8 has been installed. Running the KB4486153 update for .net 4.8 says it is already installed. Version 4.7 is the only thing showing up in Ad...
- Jan 16, 2023It's included in the OS, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/migration-guide/versions-and-dependencies#net-framework-48 , that's why you don't see it and Add Features
Jan 16, 2023
It's included in the OS, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/migration-guide/versions-and-dependencies#net-framework-48 , that's why you don't see it and Add Features
- Doug_VillaireJan 18, 2023Copper Contributor
Thanks. That clarifies a lot. Our new software requiring .net 4.8 was installed last night with no problems.
- Jan 18, 2023
Good to hear! Please mark my answer as the solution to mark this post as solved.
- Martin_Mller_mavJul 26, 2023Copper Contributor
Harm_Veenstra https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/migration-guide/versions-and-dependencies#net-framework-48 shows .NET 4.8 to be not preinstalled on Windows Server 2019.
It can be installed, though, but after that it doesn't show up in the Programs and Features control panel.
- Jul 26, 2023That's weird, I did see 2019 in that link with a checkmark? The software did install however?
- Martin_Mller_mavJul 26, 2023Copper ContributorI had a similar strange experience with Server 2019 but am still analyzing what was happening.
It was a customer-supplied fresh Server 2019 with all the recent updates installed (according to the customer).
Trying to install an msi file for an application requiring .NET 4.8 failed because the CA "DIRCA_CheckFX" (from the VS Setup Project) didn't find .NET 4.8.
After installing ndp48-x86-x64-allos-enu.exe, .NET Framework 4.8 didn't show up in Programs and Features, but now the installer went through.
The automatically generated boot strapper setup.exe still doesn't recognize .NET 4.8 to be installed, though.