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更新時間:2024-02-22
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.9.1
- Updated the 16.11 MSVC toolset to 16.11.34 (14.29.30154.0) for customers who use the 16.11 C++ toolset with VS 17.9
- Fixed a bug where the libconcrt.lib used when static linking could contain an SSE 4.2 instruction that was illegal on older X64 systems
- Added support for char8_t as a built-in type for C++20 with /clr


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.9.0
Visual Studio installation now requires .NET Framework 4.7.2:
- Starting with Visual Studio 17.9.0, you will need to have .NET Framework 4.7.2 or above installed on your machine to install Visual Studio. To avoid any installation issues, we recommend that you download and install .NET Framework 4.7.2 before installing Visual Studio 17.9 or later.

Support for MCD (Multi-Column Distribution) in SSDT:
- Users will be able to set the DW compatibility level during export now
- We have added a new database option in the Database Settings under the "Operational Tab". It is named as "DW Compatibility Level".
- Possible values are Auto|10|20|30|40|50|9000 and it is only valid for Target - Microsoft Azure SQL Data Warehouse

Generated Commit Messages:
- Use the new generated Git commit message feature to help you describe your set of changes. To try it out, you'll need an active GitHub Copilot subscription and the preview GitHub Copilot Chat Extension.
- Click on the “Add AI Generated Commit Message” sparkle pen icon in the Git Changes window to generate a suggestion. GitHub Copilot will look at the file changes in your commit, summarize them, and then describe each changes. You can then "Insert AI Suggestion" or "Discard." Share your feedback on this feature here. We've already resolved the following issue with the icon appearing. See details.

Open a Pull Request in Visual Studio or in Browser:
- To support GitHub and Azure DevOps users who prefer to use the browser view for creating pull requests, we've added a secondary link to help maintain current user flows.

Responsive Ref Labels in the Git Repository Window:
- Your branch and tag labels now resize responsively to make it easier to see which branches you're looking at in the Git graph.

Discover and Activate Subscriber Benefits:
- Your subscription comes with many additional benefits outside of the IDE. To discover and activate your benefits, you can now use the new diamond icon in the Visual Studio toolbar on the top right. This feature is only available for logged in Visual Studio Enterprise and Professional subscribers.
- When you click on the icon, you'll see the top benefits that developers love the most. You can also easily access your subscriber portal to find additional benefits such as training resources, support, and product downloads.

Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit):
New Features:
New AI Bot project template:
- Create a GPT-like chat bot for Teams using the Teams AI Library

Teams App Test Tool:
- A new debug profile to debug, preview, and test your bot apps in a web browser experience with quick ways to mock Teams activity and chat experiences

Adaptive Card Previewer:
- Select the new Preview button that appears when editing an Adaptive Card JSON file to get a side-by-side preview that live updates as you edit

Run YAML steps with CodeLens:
- Select the new CodeLens triggers in teamsapp.yml or teamsapp.local.yml to quickly run a single lifecycle step

Teams Toolkit documentation quick-link:
- View Teams Toolkit docs using a new menu in Project > Teams Toolkit > Teams Toolkit Documentation

Preview Features:
- This version of Teams Toolkit adds new project templates and features to support developing for Microsoft Copilot. Select Teams Toolkit: Develop Copilot Plugin in the Tools > Options > Preview Features menu.

Extend Copilot with a Message extension:
- After enabling the Preview features, use the new Custom Search Results project template to build a bot-based Message extension that is setup to extend Copilot as a plugin. Teams Toolkit will check if your Microsoft 365 account has access to Copilot and warn you before you run your project.

AI Assistant Bot project template:
- Create a chat bot that connects to the OpenAI Assistants API using the Teams AI Library and build your own copilot-like experience

Enhancements:
- Improved the account dialog for managing your Microsoft 365 identity for your apps with better recommendations for creating new M365 Developer accounts
- Updated Tab template to use the new interactive server rendering for Blazor in .NET 8
- Updated all project templates to support .NET 8

Full text support in Code Search:
- In the all-in-one Code Search (Ctrl+T or Ctrl+,), you can now search for any word or string of characters across your solution, supplementing file and symbol results from your codebase. You can now search for local variable names, words in comments, parameter names, or any other string of characters across your codebase.
- For a text-only view, you can filter down to just text results by doing one of the following:
- Click the "text (x:)" button below the search bar,
- Prefix your search query with "x:",
- Use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+F, or
- Go to the menu option "Edit > Go To > Go To Text"
- In the text-only experience, there are also the options to toggle "Match case", "Match whole word", and "Use regular expressions" through the button at the far right of the search bar
- Read more about the full text support in Code Search here
- If you don't get the text filter button in the Code Search window, then you can manually enable it by turning on the preview feature "Tools > Options > Environment > Preview Features > Plain text search in All-In-One Search (requires restart)".

Multi-project configuration:
- Now, you can easily set up and save profiles for launching specific projects within a multi-project solution for streamlined debugging. Simplify working with complex solutions, enhance debugging efficiency, and effortlessly share configurations with your team.

Multi-folder Open Support:
- Now, you can open multiple folders in Visual Studio! Seamlessly work with a subset of folders or manage workloads spanning across unrelated folders on the same drive. Learn more about opening multiple folders!.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.6
Developer Community:
- Incorrect coloring of parameters for CreateWindow and no quick info
- Update VS 2022 to Node 18


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.4
Developer Community:
- Target Android framework cannot be selected when the target runtime for Android is .NET 8 in .NET MAUI
- The service 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.IOleUndoManager' must be installed
- After upgrade to Visual Studio 17.8.0, Interactive REST Tests no longer work
- Visual Studio 2022 Release 17.8 Hovering over variable in debug at breakpoint does not show value
- 17.8 Preview 2 fails to load the IncrediBuild 'Extension Settings' options dialog
- debug single step function does not work anymore in mixed debugger mode and shows error 0x8ede0018

Security Advisories Addressed:
- A vulnerability exists in the VSStandardCollectorService150 service, where local attackers can escalate privileges on hosts where an affected installation of Microsoft Visual Studio is running
- This advisory is republished to address a Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server Remote Code Execution vulnerability in Visual Studio
- This advisory is republished to address a Microsoft SQL OLE DB Remote Code Execution vulnerability in Visual Studio
- This advisory is republished to address a Microsoft ODBC and OLE DB Remote Code Execution vulnerability in Visual Studio
-A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Microsoft .NET Framework-based applications use X.509 chain building APIs but do not completely validate the X.509 certificate due to a logic flaw
-A vulnerability exists in the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient and System.Data.SqlClient SQL Data provider where an attacker can perform an interception attack (sometimes called a MITM, or man-in-the-middle, attack) between the SQL client and the SQL server
- Microsoft is releasing this security advisory to provide information about a vulnerability in the ASP.NET Core project templates


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.3
- An issue in which projects that use razor files either as linked files or from shared projects has been fixed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.2
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where, in certain situations, a document window can get stuck showing a loading message
- In some cases (when a project is located under a solution folder) you may see an error when saving the project. The project would get saved but you would see an error about unable to cast a COM object. This issue is now fixed so the error is no longer displayed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.1
- The updated version of IncrediBuild fixes an issue where building CMake projects using the standard build menu commands would incorrectly redirect the build to use IncrediBuild by default


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8:
- Preview 3 is dedicated to addressing community submitted feedback where we resolved nearly 100 Developer Community tickets. Our primary focus was improving stability and reliability while also introducing a few new features.

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Fixed disable automatic multi-branch-history toggling of current/initial Git branch on Git Repository dialog. This avoids disrupting current flows while working in the Git Repository window.
- Fixed Git branches side bar does not stay collapsed to better respect user preferences.
- Fixed the MessageBar has low contrast in the new VS 2022 17.8.0 Preview 1.0 to make the infobar appear with appropriate contrast.

SQL:
- Upgraded Microsoft.Data.SQLClient (MDS) from version 3.0 to version 5.0 in SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) Read more
- Two new fields are added to Connect dialogue box
- The Encrypt property now defaults to true (enabled) when connecting. If a server does not have a trusted certificate configured, the use of Trust Server Certificate set to true may be appropriate. For more details, please refer to the documentation

Additionally:
- We added an overlay to the VS task bar icon to help you know when VS will update. When there is an update available and you have enabled the "Update on Close" option, the icon will appear. Once you close VS, an update will immediately start and as a result the icon will also disappear. For more information on Update on Close, please visit VS Update on Close
- Productivity Features

GitHub Actions Tooling:
- We addressed the unexpected behavior of the new GitHub Actions node in Solution Explorer appearing for repos not hosted on GitHub.com. The new node should now only appear for repos hosted on GitHub.com. Next, we are working on the ability to turn off the new node via Tools > Options.

Microsoft Teams Toolkit:
- In the latest Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8 we introduce more project templates to fit in more business scenario and to make getting start simpler. New templates are:
- an Echo Bot template which echoes user inputs. - a Link Unfurling template which is a type of Message Extensions app that can render URL links to adaptive cards. - a Custom Search Result template which is a Search type of Message Extensions apps that can allow users directly search and show results from chat area or search bar. - a Collect From Input and Process Data template which is an Action type of Message Extensions app that get users input, perform some logic and then send results back to users.
- We also redesign our UI for you to easier select among templates, we add filters and tags for different type of templates.
- Teams Toolkit Templates UI

Edit your Pull Request Descriptions with Markdown:
- Use the Markdown editor with your pull request descriptions to render headers, bulleted lists, and other Markdown syntax by clicking on the "Preview" button. Enable this via Preview Features > Git Pull Request - Markdown.

Summary Diff Improvements:
- Building on Preview 1, we've improved the Summary Diff UI and enabled expanding and collapsing specific regions in the summary view. This allows you to get a little more context on hidden lines when necessary. Try this out by clicking the Summary button in the upper right corner when you're comparing files or checking against previous versions of your code.

GitHub Avatars added to Git Repository Window:
- See your GitHub avatars in the multi-branch graph in the Git Repository Window.

Multi-Repo Activation Setting:
- In some workflows, it was important to control whether multi-repo was activated automatically. With a new setting you can keep your focus on an individual repository without seeing the multi-repository UI.

Code Search and Navigation:
- As we’ve been working on performance and reliability improvements in All-In-One Search experience, we’ve also added a status bar that displays the count of each type of result that’s been returned.

GitHub Copilot:
- Supercharging your productivity with Visual Studio gets a lot easier in the newest release of Visual Studio. GitHub Copilot autocomplete is now available as an optional component, making it far easier to install along with a new Visual Studio install or for an administrator to package with an update. A subscription is required to activate features; free trial is available.
- Component details here: Visual Studio Enterprise workload and component IDs | Microsoft Learn.

Visual Studio Update Notification:
- Noticed something new? For Visual Studio 2022, we added an overlay to the VS task bar icon to help you know when VS will update.
- When there is an update available and you have enabled the "Update on Close" option, the icon will appear. Once you close VS, an update will immediately start and as a result the icon will also disappear. For more information on Update on Close, please visit VS Update on Close.

F#:
- Conducted an overhaul of code fixes, resolving numerous bugs (details here).
- Introduced a new code fix that changes equals (=) to a colon (:) in record field definitions: New F# code fix
- Implemented an option to activate diagnostics for unopened files. This is turned off by default for performance considerations (details here).

Enhanced autocompletion in various scenarios including:
- Anonymous record fields: Improved autocomplete in anonymous record fields
- Union case fields: Improved autocomplete in union case fields
- Discriminated union case fields: Improved autocomplete in discriminated union case fields
- Enum case value expressions: Improved autocomplete in enum case value expressions
- Addressed issues related to anonymous record handling in FSI
- Rectified misleading line numbers in FSI
- Unified tooltips for auto-properties: Unified tooltips for auto-properties
- Bettered parameter name hints by hiding them for argument names that match with discriminated union fields: Improved parameter name hints
- Resolved issues with navigation to the definitions of external enums and discriminated unions
- Fixed finding references for operators starting with '>'

Debugging and Diagnostics:
Cross platform Enc/Hot Reload debugging support:
- We have added support for Edit and Continue for F5 (with debugger) and Ctrl-F5 (no debugger) scenarios when diagnosing and debugging apps hosted on Linux containers or in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Please note the F5 debugging scenario relies on .NET 8 RC1 and above.

Debug Linux App Services via Attach to Process:
- We are excited to unveil a powerful new feature that enables debugging of .NET processes in Linux App Services - via "Attach to Process".
- This feature empowers developers to effortlessly debug and diagnose issues within their running Linux Azure App Services instances.
- To attach to a process:
- 1.Select Debug > Attach to Process (or press Ctrl+Alt+P) to open the Attach to Process dialog box.
- 2.Check the Connection type. It should be "Microsoft Azure app Service"
- 3.Set the Connection target to your Linux machine name.
- 4.Select the correct available process and click "Attach"

BenchmarkDotNet IDiagnosers:
- The Visual Studio Profiler now support BenchmarkDotNet IDiagnosers. These IDiagnosers play a crucial role in the aggregation of diagsessions originating within BenchmarkDotNet scenarios.
- The Benchmark tab offers a visualization of the executed benchmarks. It also provides the ability to precisely choose a benchmark from the swimlane by a double-clicking on a specific row.
- Alternatively, you have the option to navigate to the source file through the right-click context menu. The statistical data is sourced directly from BenchmarkDotNet and is presented in a structured grid format.
- Enhanced Theme Support for Breakpoint Settings Window:
- We have added a theming support to the Breakpoint Setting window, ensuring seamless consistency across Visual Studio's Light, Dark, and Blue themes.
- .Net Counter Support for New Instruments via Meters API:
- The .NET Counters tool now introduces integration of the .NET Meters API, encompassing new instrument options including "Counter" and "ObservableCounter"
- The "Counter" keeps track of a value changing over time, with the caller reporting updates using "Counter.Add." In contrast, the "ObservableCounter" is like the Counter but the caller takes care of keeping track of the total value. Currently .NET Counters tool reports the rate of change in the total.
- You can find these metrics in the list of the .NET counter metrics roster, offering enhanced visibility into system performance and resource utilization.Furthermore, we're actively planning to introduce additional instrument options in the future to enhance this capability even further.

Test Profiling with Diagnostics Hub:
- We are thrilled to introduce an updated Test Profiling capabillity. When you right click on your test in Test Explorer and select "Profile," you can now select between a set of available tools including:
- CPU Usage
- GPU Usage
- File IO
- .NET Async
- Events Viewer
- Select which tools you want to use and click "Start" and a report will be provided

Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Blank Solution project template missing 33 Votes
- QuickFind selection lost / not respected. Keyboard shortcuts lost. 20 Votes
- Visual studio ASAN throws critical error when fetching clipboard data 11 Votes
- VS 2022 Watch window and breakpoints fail to evaluate expressions involving C++/CX hat (^) pointers 5 Votes
- C++ IntelliSense for std::ranges::iota_view<size_t, size_t> error 5 Votes
- ARM64 memchr implementation may not be standard conformant
- Standalone React TypeScript project template fails with part of path not found
- Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.5
- This fixes an issue where the configuration that was selected in previous Visual Studio sessions wasn't being restored
- The CMake cache no longer generates automatically when "Never run configure step automatically" is selected in the settings
- Fixed C++ modules bugs and added several modules throughput improvements. When using LTCG (/GL), in certain rare cases, the compiler could fail to realize that a global variable might be modified during program execution and instead incorrectly conclude it's constant, and improperly propagate it's initial value to locations where the global variable is used.
- Updates .NET 7 MAUI to SR8. Fixes an issue where MAUI apps cannot compile with Xcode 15 when Linker was disabled.
- Fixed several issues related to display DPI changes that could result in a crash or hang
- Fixed an issue where opening a folder would cause an error related to "Process Telemetry" to be displayed if certain Visual Studio Workloads or Individual Components are not installed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.4
- Updated version of Git used by Visual Studio to v 2.41.0.3
- Fixed a crash while applying changes with hot reload on a decompiled module
- Ensures the security of the VS Installer Elevation Service by adding quotes to the path, preventing process hijacking along the path


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.3
- Added support to list simulators and devices with Xcode 15 and removed the NewsstandKit hard link dependency
- Fixed an issue preventing the Visual Studio Installer from running when there is a symlink in the installer path
- The new Include Cleanup feature for C++ which was added in 17.7 has been causing crashes for users, so we have disabled it for now, with a view to re-enable in 17.8


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.2
- Certain endpoint security and application control programs were inducing instability in Visual Studio. This has been addressed
- Fixed crashes experienced by some users of the "Install WSL For Me" experience
- Users who opened a folder containing a CMake project may have experienced an indefinite hang in Visual Studio. The race condition causing this hang has been identified and fixed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.1
Developer Community:
- Commented out code is not colored correctly
- Output Window for Application disappear
- Fixes Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat
- Solution Folders cannot be renamed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7
Productivity Features:
- Comparing Files
- Copy and Trim Indentation
- Multi-branch Git Graph
- Create new GitHub Actions
- Parallel Stack Filtering
- Collapse All Descendants for Solution Explorer

Performance Improvements:
- F5 Speed
- All-in-One Search Responsiveness
- Find in Files Search Improvements
- C# Spell Checker Memory Consumption
- C++ Unreal Engine Time to IntelliSense
- Light Bulb Responsiveness
- Solutions Load CPU Consumption

.NET development:
- Auto-decompilation for External .NET Code ??– 29 votes
- New Auto Insights for the CPU usage tool

C++ and game development:
- Unreal Engine Macros Formatting for C++
- Build Insights in Visual Studio (C++)
- Unreal Engine Naming Convention Checker for C++
- Improved Doxygen overload resolution
- Unreal Engine Blueprint Find All References
- Address Sanitizer continue_on_error Support
- include Cleanup
- Linux and embedded development with C++"
- WSL Automatic Acquisition
- Remote File Explorer Updates

Web Development:
- npm Dependency Management in ASP.NET projects
- Supporting Vite for React and Vue new project creation
- HTTP Editor
- Power Platform connected services

SSDT (SQL):
- Support for Serverless SQL Pool in SSDT
- Installation and Updates:
- Rollback now preserves all user settings
- Enterprise Management and Acquisition:
- Ability for standard users to update and modify Visual Studio

Microsoft 365 development:
- Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit)

Other Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Cannot import anymore tables into edmx. "Running transformation: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." 46 votes
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart 41 votes
- .vs folder grows unexpectedly large 32 votes
- Call stack and other windows not rendering correctly 21 votes
- SignTool Error: The /p option requires the /f option 12 votes
- In MAUI,Can't Use F7 To Xaml and Use Shift+ F7 To CS 10 votes
- Clicking pinned tab drags window out and unpin 9 Votes
- MSVC compiler hangs on user defined operator overload 8 votes
- HLSL Tools will crash Visual Studio when viewing shader files in Unreal Engine and the virtual file mapping has been provided 7 votes
- error C1010 with VS 2022 version 17.6.0 Preview 3 and precompiled headers
- SSDT IN VS 2022 IS TOTALLY BROKEN
- Compiler crashes for analysis of code including specialization of class template with nested non-template class referring to containing class
- VS failed to launch with random JSON dialog
- Azure Function's host.json being ignored unless a manual rebuild is done or code is modified


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.4
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where Saving a C++ file sometimes results in the IDE hanging
- Fixed an issue when "Show All Files" mode is set for a VC project sometimes results from files in those projects will be missing in GoTo and FindInFiles
- Fixed '__declspec(property) causes syntax errors with C++20 and /clr
- Fixed a race condition in ASAN initialization causing crashes on start up
- When multiple test projects are run in sequence, vstest.console can consume a lot of CPU because it is constantly polling for data from testhost that is started but not executing yet. This was mitigated by disabling testhost pre-start. This regression was introduced in 17.6.0.
- Fixes a MessagingRemoteException when an XCFramework is involved in MAUI targeting iOS. Ref xamarin/macios#18308
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.3.230502000. See Windows App SDK release channels - Windows appsfor more details.
- Includes servicing update 10.0.22621.1778 for Windows SDK for Windows 11. See Windows SDK for details
- Fixed a bug where document tabs could accidentally undock into a floating window
- Fixes some Visual Studio crashes on Solution Close


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.3
- A regression was introduced into the razor compiler that broke certain tag helpers with explicit partial classes. Until this bug is fixed customers can work around by pinning back to the 7.0.203 SDK.

Fixed:
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the MSDIA SDK where corrupted PDBs can cause heap overflow, leading to a crash or remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where specially crafted input to git apply –reject can lead to controlled content writes at arbitrary locations.
- Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where Github localization messages refer to a hard-coded path instead of respecting the runtime prefix that leads to out-of-bound memory writes and crashes.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which a configuration file containing a logic error results in arbitrary configuration injection.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows executable responsible for implementing a SOCKS5 proxy is susceptible to picking up an untrusted configuration on multi-user machines.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows Git CMD program incorrectly searches for a program upon startup, leading to silent arbitrary code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses an Out-Of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK where version 2020 or prior may lead to code execution through maliciously crafted FBX files or information disclosure.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a OOB vulnerability where the obj file parser in Visual Studios leads to information disclosure.
- .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where the AIA fetching process for client certificates can lead to denial of service
- .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the WPF XAML parser where an unsandboxed parser can lead to remote code execution
- .NET and Visual Studio Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in bypass restrictions when deserializing a DataSet or DataTable from XML, leading to an elevation of privilege.
- .NET Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET using extracting the contents of a Tar file which may result in elevation of privileges
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET during crash and stack trace scenarios that could lead to loading arbitrary bin
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET source generator for P/Invokes that can lead to generated code freeing uninitialized memory and crashing
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in the .NET SDK during tool restore which can lead to an elevation of privilege


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.2
- Syncfusion Controls like RibbonWindow and ChromelessWindows no longer rendering in designer preview
- RoslynPackage fails to initialize due to SettingsEditorFactory dependency error


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.1
- We have made some updates to whatsnew content


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.5
- Fix for intermittent VS crash while scrolling Windows Forms .NET designer
- .NET 3.1 went out of support in December 2022. Mark it out of support in the Visual Studio setup UI so that it's visible to customers and can be removed with the new "Remove out of support components" button in Visual Studio setup.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.4
- This change fixes a crash when invalid input is sent to the driver used during PGO training for kernel mode drivers
- Fixed MSVC template operator resolution with ISO C++17 and ISO C++20
- MSVC ASAN will ignore mapped-memory files when Rtl* memory functions are used to manipulate that memory
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.81 (SR4)
- Updates .NET iOS to 16.2.127.0, see release notes
- Updates .NET Android to 33.0.46.0
- Addresses a fix in the configuration API that could lead to a double free vulnerability
- VSIXInstaller has been updated to prevent trust warning from being hidden in the UI


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.3
Fixed:
- Removal of integrated Edge Developer Tools for ASP.NET web workload
- Fixed ASAN performance regression regarding large amounts of threads accessing the same heap concurrently. Also, changed the windows_hook_legacy_allocators option default value to true.
- MSVC C++ Toolset updated to 14.35.32216.01
- While editing Razor files, add caching of some of the computed editing constructs to improve performance.
- Fixes a bug where a MultiLine TextBox in a VB-WinForms Project gets deleted, when the Text property contains more than one line (which get separated by vbCrLf on code generation in InitializeComponent).
- Fixes a bug where extremely large Forms or UserControls in the WinForms Out-Of-Process Designer take a very long time to save. Please note, that Forms/UserControls > 3,000 lines of code will be in certain cases differently formatted or not be subject to namespace/this (Me in Visual Basic) reduction. Consider refactoring parts of very big forms into dedicated UserControls, and use those UserControls inside bigger Forms for performance improvements and easier maintenance.
- Fixes a bug where VB-Tick-Comments inside of InitializeComponent will now wrap correctly into individual lines, when a previous line ended with a quotation or a double-quotation character.
- Fixes a bug where renaming a WithEvents defined Control field of the Code-behind Designer file in Visual Basic will no longer lead to multiply defined/handled events.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.1
- Downgraded error from .NET CLI when specifying output paths for solution builds to a warning. Solution-level --output option no longer valid for build-related commands

Developer Community Highlights:
- The VCFileCodeModel.EndPoint property does not return the correct result in VS2022
- Project can't be built since upgrade to 17.5 due to 'CommandLineArgsForDesignTimeEvaluation' is required issue


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5
Fixed:
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- std::move (and similar functions) result in poor debug performance and worse debugging experience
- Allow the --layout option to work with the --config option
- Getting build error after selecting automatically deploy the database project before unit tests are run option
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- Hot Reload For CSS Not Working With Blazor WebAssembly Hosted
- Git - failed to start the configured compare tool
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Solution Explorer item collapses by itself
- JSON Schema being written to solution folder
- Unit test startup fails with an exception when a test method is renamed
- IIF in condition - SQL46010: Incorrect syntax nea
- C++20 String-literal operator template unrecognized by Intellisense
- Html attribute color is broken in the latest VS previe
- C++, Visual Assist Find in Files provides partial results for searches in Entire Solution or Current Projec
- MFC Dialogs resized by the dialog editor
- Intellisense not working with module headers
- Visual Studio 2022 silently corrupts utf-8 source code and content files after reload caused by external modificatio
- CMake + Ninja fails to parse include paths output(/showIncludes)
- False positive c6031 warning from static analysis
- Visual Studio freezes and needs to be killed in Task Manage
- MSVC Not using bswap when possible
- Solution has not finished parsing; browsing results may be inaccurat
- C++ Intellisense hangs forever with certain template parameters
- Version 17.5.0 Preview 2.0 Hot Reload not working for Xamarin.forms
- Xamarin Profiler Simulator Issues


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.4
Fixed:
- Document Outline feature has been disabled for C# source files
- Addressed an issue when Cascadia Code and Cascadia Mono font gets uninstalled during Visual Studio update process

From Developer Community:
- Visual Studio 17.4 crashes constantly when opening the Windows OS repository, with WAVE extension
- Deadlock when EnvDTE.Project.Save is called in certain moment
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- Cannot close VS2022 - neither window close or File Exit works
- VS fails to show the coredump summary page

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends an invalid request to an exposed endpoint


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.3
Fixed:
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- a bug where thread_local variables caused the linker to emit the "fatal error LNK1161: invalid export specification" error
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- the underlying exception leading to a gold bar with message "Diagnostic Analyzer Runner crashed" while editing C#/VisualBasic code
- Fixes failure do deploy UWP apps to devices which were not already paired to a machine where Visual Studio runs

- Improved the performance of submitting a feedback ticket on Developer Community when Recordings are attached
- Adds support for Xcode 14.1 for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac
- Adds Xcode 14.1 support for .NET for iOS, tvOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.52 (SR1.1), see https://aka.ms/dotnet-maui-releases for release notes
- The wasm-tools experience for VS arm64 will be enabled in VS 17.4.3. for .NET WebAssembly Build Tools and .NET 6.0 WebAssembly Build Tools. This enables blazor wasm publishing with AOT Compilation


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.2
Fixed:
- an issue causing C++ compiler crashes with /analyze
- a compiler bug where we were incorrectly eliding a zero-extension
- an issue where some C++ formatting options were not persisted correctly between Visual Studio sessions
- an issue with hang on paste
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.2.221109.1 see Windows App SDK release channels - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs for more details


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.1
Fixed:
- A search for arm64ec or ec in the vs installer now brings up the relevant arm64 components containing arm64ec support
- In Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3 and later, ML.NET Model Builder would hang when training Image Classification models with the GPU. This deadlock has been resolved and Image Classification can be trained using CPU or GPU successfully.
- Using screen readers with the integrated terminal now correctly provides information on the commands that were run and their output
- Visual Studio doesn't crash when opening a .NET 7 Linux core dump

From Developer Community:
- Cannot view Parallel Task when debugging Linux dump


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4
- Arm64
- This preview continues to build out our native Arm64 support on Windows 11. In addition to supporting .NET desktop development (WinForms and WPF), Desktop development with C++ (for MSBuild-based projects) and ASP.NET and Web development, we have now enabled the Universal Windows Platform development workload. Read our blog post to learn more.

C++:
- Improved compiler error messages to provide more correct and useful information, especially for concepts
- Added experimental MSVC flag /experimental:log to output SARIF build logs to the specified directory
- Added support for C23 attributes to IntelliSense and continued progress in C++20 modules support
- Improved indexing performance when opening a new solution. Large projects could see a 20-35% improvement from 17.3.

Improved Named Return Value Optimisation (NRVO) by:
- Enabling NRVO for cases which involve exception handling or loops
- Enabling NRVO even under /Od if the user passes the /Zc:nrvo flag or /std:c++20 or later or /permissive-
- Allowing users to disable NRVO with the /Zc:nrvo- flag
- Upgraded the version of LLVM shipped with Visual Studio to 15.0.1. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for what is available.
- Added support to Visual Studio for vcpkg artifacts with CMake projects. For projects that include a vcpkg manifest the environment will be activated automatically on project open. You can learn more about this in the vcpkg environment activation in Visual Studio blog post.
- You can now use Dev Containers for your C++ projects. You can learn more about this feature in our Dev Containers for C++ blog post.
- Made IntelliSense respect the order of preincluded headers when one is a PCH. Previously, when a PCH was used via /Yu and force-included via /FI, IntelliSense would always process it first, before any other headers included via /FI. This did not match the build behavior, so with this change /FI headers are processed in the order they are specified.
- Removed internal prefixes from CTest names in Test Explorer.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.24.1. See the CMake release notes for what is available.
- Android SDK update
- Ant scripts have been removed, so users will no longer see Ant-based templates in the New Project dialog. For help migrating from Ant templates to Gradle templates, please see: Migrating Builds From Apache Ant (gradle.org)
- Added support for building with NDK 23 and 24
- Updated NDK component to the LTS version 23
- Added vectorized implementations of ranges::min_element(), ranges::max_element(), and ranges::minmax_element()
- We continue to track the latest developments in C++ standardization, support for the following C++ 23 features is available by including /std:c++latest in your compiler options
- P2302 ranges::contains, ranges::contains_subrange
- P2499 string_view Range Constructor Should Be explicit
- P0849R8 auto(x): decay-copy In The Language
- The compiler part is not yet implemented; the library part was implemented in C++20 mode when Ranges were initially implemented.
- P0881R7
- P2301R1 Add A pmr Alias For std::stacktrace
- P1328R1 constexpr type_info::operator==()
- P2440R1 ranges::iota, ranges::shift_left, ranges::shift_right
- P2441R2 views::join_with
- Added an option "Navigation after Create Declaration/Definition" to allow you to choose the navigation behaviour of the Create Declaration/Definition feature. You can select between peeking (the default) or opening the document, or no navigation.
- Arm64 builds of Visual Studio now bundle Arm64 versions of CMake and Ninja
- Added support for CMake Presets version 4. See the CMake release notes for details of what is available
- Connecting to remote systems with the Connection Manager now supports SSH ProxyJump, which is used to access a SSH host via another SSH host (for example, to access a host behind a firewall).
- Developer Community Highlights:
- Introduce the ability to rollback a Visual Studio Update - 438 votes
- Compiler warnings after upgrading to 17.2.0 (C4311) - 49 votes
- EnableClServerMode always rebuilds project and prevents up to date check - 30 votes
- EnableClServerMode does not respect settings like compile as cpp for c files
- EnableClServerMode reduces the process priority of cl.exe to low - 30 votes
- C++ classes, structs and enums with C++ attributes are not visible by Intellisense - 23 votes
- Throwing SEH from C++ catch-block causes unexpected behavior since 19.23 - 19 votes
- lambda inside lambda with & capture passed to range based for loop causes C2512 in c++20, but is ok in c++17 - 13 votes
- C++20 Modules: Bogus Intellisense error when importers use exported nested class
- IntelliSense crashes with imported nested class with member type - 12 votes
- Codegen bug relating to stack allocation - 11 votes
- Test Adapter for Google Test with TYPED_TEST uses wrong names with an extra . - 11 votes
- Inconsistent auto-tabulation behavior when writing an enum class - 8 votes
- CMake Presets doesn't work for WSL2 on some distributive - 7 votes
- Standard violation: enum underlying type cannot represent all its values - 6 votes
- Underlying type of an unscoped enum? - 6 votes
- Incorrect C/C++ IntelliSense error 'enable_if' attributes with conditions that are not constant values are not supported - 6 votes
- /Zc:char8_t[-] ignored by IntelliSense, this genererating errors + squiggles that are not present when building. - 6 votes
- Undeclared identifier error with lambda capture - 6 votes
- Intellisense bug with standard-conforming preprocessor and __VA_ARGS__ comma elision - 5 votes
- VS FOR LINUX. MSBuild fails on SOLUTION with cross-dependent Makefile project ! - 5 votes

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- DataTable visualizer is now upgraded with new improvements like filtering, sorting, exporting, and theming.
- To export the data export in CSV/Excel format use the dropdown on the top right corner.
- The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. It will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- The visualizer window will be themed as per your selected Visual Studio theme

Editor Features:
- Audio Cues are now available in Visual Studio. To enable audio cues, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Settings section, check the "Enable audio cues" option to enable audio cues. With this option checked, Visual Studio will play an audio cue when the caret in the editor arrives on a line with an error, breakpoint or warning. It will also play a cue when the line arrives on a line that has been added or removed when viewing a file in the diff view. These cues can be individual enabled or modified in the Settings Control Panel in Windows.
- Holding down the shift key while rotating the mouse wheel over the editor will now cause the editor to scroll horizontally. The amount that the editor scrolls can be configured in Tools > Options under Text Editor > Advanced.
- The current line number in the editor is is highlighted for higher visibility.
- The Output pane now has a button that will prepend each line with a timestamp to allow developers an easier way to see how much time transpired between steps in longer running processes.
- We fixed an issue that prevented printer settings from being saved correctly in some cases.
- When selecting text in the editor, Visual Studio will now automatically highlight matching strings. To enable this feature, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Display section, check the "Show selection matches" option. With this option checked, any time a single line of text of 100 characters or less is selected, any matches will immediately be highlighted.

F#:
We continue improving tooltips for F# identifiers, fixing a few edge cases:
- Active patterns
- Anonymous record fields
- Exception names
- Also fixed Visual Studio crashing for specifying --version in compiler flags
- Tooltips for local functions now show argument names
- Tooltips for local function arguments

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Allow multiple Git repositories to be active at once - 331 votes
- "Stage Line" tooltip incredibly annoying when editing in the right panel of a Diff window - 6 votes

Other features:
- Multi-repository support means you can have up to 10 active Git repositories at once, allowing you to work with a solution that spans more than one repository and perform git operations like committing, pulling, and pushing across several repositories at the same time. Start using multi-repo support by opening a solution or folder with projects across several repositories. Read our blog post to learn more and share your feedback.
- Untrack and ignore tracked Git files
- In line with a recent Git security update, we have enhanced the user experience of trusting single and multiple Git repositories by improving repository status and utilizing a new trust dialog.

Installation and Updates:
Rollback:
- The ability to return to your previously installed version of Visual Studio is now feature complete. For more information, please visit Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues.
- What will happen?
- Rolling back will return Visual Studio to the version installed prior to the last applied update. It will keep any modifications to selected components chosen since that last update. Local customizations such as your user settings and profiles will be removed. However, your common synchronized settings such as themes, fonts, key bindings, and windows layout will be restored.
- As of now, you will be able to rollback to components that come with the VS instance and shared components such as SDKs and tools that are owned and managed only by VS. Per-machine extensions, system-wide components, and tools that are not managed by Visual Studio will remain in their current versions. However, per-user extensions will be uninstalled. Please refer to section “Components that are compatible” below for more information.
- What will happen to my security updates?
- Security updates that are included in a release greater than the version you rolled back to will be removed which could make your device vulnerable. We recommend always updating back soon to the latest version to stay secure.  
- Which versions support rollback?
- For the Release channel, you can rollback to your previously installed version if it was either 17.0.10 or higher, or 17.1.7 or higher

Components that are compatible:
- The following table outlines the type of components that are supported with the rollback feature. As a general rule of thumb, components that VS installs, and uses are included in the rollback attempt.  

RollbackComp:
- Can I rollback if I am in a managed environment?
- IT administrators can control this update behavior by using a policy that disables the ability to Rollback. Please refer to Configure policies for enterprise deployments for more information.
- How can I Rollback?
- You should be seeing “Rollback to previous version” from the More dropdown button on a product card after an update.

RollbackHow:
- From there, a warning pop up will appear and you will have the option to either cancel or proceed.

RollbackWarning:
- Let us know your thoughts!
- We would love to get your feedback on the rollback feature, so please give it a try and let us know what you think. You can share any feedback by visiting

Remove out-of-support components:
- The Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 installer contains a new feature that enables you to easily bulk remove all components that Visual Studio installed that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. This will help you maintain a secure and compliant environment. Developers can initiate this action on updates or modifications, and IT Admins can enforce it by policy. For those enterprises that use layouts, it’s possible to configure the layout once, and then future administrator update will respect this setting. This functionality also works for Visual Studio 2017 and 2019 if those client machines have been updated to use the latest Visual Studio installer. For additional details on how this functionality works, please refer to the Visual Studio Administrators guide or refer to the blog post.
- Configure Policies via Administrator Templates (ADMX):
- Today we released the Visual Studio Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML), which makes it easy for IT admins to easily discover, manage and control Visual Studio behaviors that are available to be governed by policy. ADMX files are also easy to integrate with common management and deployment tools such as Group Policy Editor or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Please find additional information here.
- Visual Studio security updates now available through the Microsoft Update channel of Windows Update for Business
- All Visual Studio security updates for all supported versions of Visual Studio are now available to modern cloud connected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices that use Windows Update for Business and are managed by mobile device management solutions such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly known as Intune). You can enable this functionality on your client devices by setting the AdministratorUpdatesEnabled policy to 2. Refer to the blog post and the Visual Studio Administrators Guide for additional details.

IntelliCode:
- When IntelliCode has a suggestion to offer that modify or deletes part of a single line of code, the suggestion is now shown as a "diff view" on the editor surface for C# users. By using the TAB key, users can accept the prediction.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- With this new version of Teams Toolkit, updates are required to the Azure Active Directory template file, projectSettings.json, and the app manifest file. These updates are done automatically after performing a Teams Toolkit menu command, and don't change your project source code. The output window will shows the status of the update.
- The Tab application type in the Microsoft Teams App project template wizard includes the option to configure single sign-on or not. Add it later using Project > Teams Toolkit > Add Authentiation Code. Learn more about Teams Toolkit in the docs:

Markdown:
- We have added a very early preview of our markdown editor for Visual Studio. To enable the markdown editor, go to Tools > Manage Preview Features, then check the "Markdown language service" option.
- Once the feature is enabled, opening any .md file will open the new markdown editor in Visual Studio. To open the preview for the markdown, there is a Preview button at the bottom right of the editor (next to the Line and Column information).
- This experience is a very early preview and we expect much of it to change. If you have feedback on the experience, please join the conversation here on Developer Community.
- .NET Productivity:
- There is a new Inline Rename UI that allows you to rename a type. Press Ctrl+R,R to bring up the new Inline Rename experience. Notice that the new UI will now show up under the type with an option to rename comments, strings, and symbol files.
- There is now an option to disable Source Link and Embedded source. You can disable this in Tools > Options > Text Editor > C# > Advanced and deselect Enable navigation to Source Link and Embedded sources.
- You can now easily view a file’s structure at a glance in the Document Outline window. The Document Outline window displays the symbol tree of the file in the editor helping you quickly navigate and edit project files. You can open Document Outline by going to View > Other Windows > Document Outline or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.

Test tools:
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.
- Run Tests until failure helps you find flaky tests and will run your unit test until they reach a failure or until they reach the threshold set in Options.
- View code coverage report scoped down to only the files/lines you have changed with the new Code Coverage Changeset report.

Performance improvements:
- We have made performance improvement in the following areas of Visual Studio in this release :
- Find & Replace in Files
- Git branch switching
- Unit Test Performance
- Language service configuration switch optimization
- Responsive File Save
- C++ Indexing

Visual Studio on Dev Box:
- As a Dev Box is not on your local network, you'll need to use a public IP to connect via internet to any Macs on your local network.
- If the Android emulator won't load, ensure Hyper-V is enabled via {insert instructions here}. If the Hyper-V option was not checked off, enable it, then restart the Dev Box before trying to use the emulator.

From Developer Community:
- Runtime Text Template behaviour changed in Visual Studio 2022 17.3.x
- Terminal Default Profile Isn't Being Loaded Unless Developer PS Profile Is Deleted
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Internal error in UpToDateCheckImplicitConfiguredInputDataSource: ArgumentException: Must not be DateTime.MinValue
- Details for Installed MAUI packages are missing NuGet Project PM UI
- Regression in MFC class CSimpleStringT::CloneData, atlsimpstr.h (atlmfcinclude)
- Hot Reload C# things there are changes when there are none
- Task Failed - Activating language client HtmlLanguageClient: HtmlLanguageClient failed to initialize.
- Introduce the ability to roll back a Visual Studio Update
- Easily remove all out-of-support components
- Visual Studio Administrator Template (ADMX/ADML) Preview Feedback
- Intellicode Suggestions sometimes makes it impossible to type code (C#)


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.6
- Adds support for Xcode 14.0 to .NET 6 for iOS/tvOS
- .NET MAUI 6.0 Servicing Release
- Addressed an intermittent crash when opening the debugger DataSet visualizer
- Administrators will be able to update the VS Installer on an offline client machine from a layout without updating VS


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.5
Fixed:
- an issue where Visual Studio would get into a unresponsive state intermittently while closing WinForms .NET Designer
- When a user has HSTS enabled in their browser settings and adds a GitHub account to the Visual Studio keychain, an error message is displayed with a link to troubleshoot the issue
- an issue where Roslyn analyzers and source generators targeting version 4.3.0 would fail to load in Visual Studio
- Adds support for Xcode 14


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.4
Issues Addressed in this release of 17.3.4:
- Stop issuing false positives for warning C4191
- This release fixes the following warning, "The value of the 'PublicKey' attribute in 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 (x86 and x64)' does not match that of file 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsClickOnce BootstrapperPackagesDotNetFX472NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'. ", after publishing ClickOnce project in Visual Studio 17.3

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-38013 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends a customized payload that is parsed during model binding.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.3
- Fixed an issue which would cause VS to hang when using rename in C# or VB.NET projects


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.2
- Fixes the Toolbox -> Choose Items command when a non-English language is selected in Visual Studio
- The installer has been updated to handle internal dependencies that may be missing
- Invoking the Solution Explorer context menu will no longer cause VS to be unresponsive

From Developer Community:
- Feature unavailable due to an internal error
- Live Unit Testing - Link to code in the body when test is a failure links to the file in the lut instead of the original file
- VsixSignTool fails in pipeline with error code 80070020
- Error when publishing function app


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.1
Type less, code more:
- IntelliCode is a powerful set of automatic code completion tools that understand your code context: variable names, functions, and the

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What's new in this version:

Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.9.0
Visual Studio installation now requires .NET Framework 4.7.2:
- Starting with Visual Studio 17.9.0, you will need to have .NET Framework 4.7.2 or above installed on your machine to install Visual Studio. To avoid any installation issues, we recommend that you download and install .NET Framework 4.7.2 before installing Visual Studio 17.9 or later.

Support for MCD (Multi-Column Distribution) in SSDT:
- Users will be able to set the DW compatibility level during export now
- We have added a new database option in the Database Settings under the "Operational Tab". It is named as "DW Compatibility Level".
- Possible values are Auto|10|20|30|40|50|9000 and it is only valid for Target - Microsoft Azure SQL Data Warehouse

Generated Commit Messages:
- Use the new generated Git commit message feature to help you describe your set of changes. To try it out, you'll need an active GitHub Copilot subscription and the preview GitHub Copilot Chat Extension.
- Click on the “Add AI Generated Commit Message” sparkle pen icon in the Git Changes window to generate a suggestion. GitHub Copilot will look at the file changes in your commit, summarize them, and then describe each changes. You can then "Insert AI Suggestion" or "Discard." Share your feedback on this feature here. We've already resolved the following issue with the icon appearing. See details.

Open a Pull Request in Visual Studio or in Browser:
- To support GitHub and Azure DevOps users who prefer to use the browser view for creating pull requests, we've added a secondary link to help maintain current user flows.

Responsive Ref Labels in the Git Repository Window:
- Your branch and tag labels now resize responsively to make it easier to see which branches you're looking at in the Git graph.

Discover and Activate Subscriber Benefits:
- Your subscription comes with many additional benefits outside of the IDE. To discover and activate your benefits, you can now use the new diamond icon in the Visual Studio toolbar on the top right. This feature is only available for logged in Visual Studio Enterprise and Professional subscribers.
- When you click on the icon, you'll see the top benefits that developers love the most. You can also easily access your subscriber portal to find additional benefits such as training resources, support, and product downloads.

Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit):
New Features:
New AI Bot project template:
- Create a GPT-like chat bot for Teams using the Teams AI Library

Teams App Test Tool:
- A new debug profile to debug, preview, and test your bot apps in a web browser experience with quick ways to mock Teams activity and chat experiences

Adaptive Card Previewer:
- Select the new Preview button that appears when editing an Adaptive Card JSON file to get a side-by-side preview that live updates as you edit

Run YAML steps with CodeLens:
- Select the new CodeLens triggers in teamsapp.yml or teamsapp.local.yml to quickly run a single lifecycle step

Teams Toolkit documentation quick-link:
- View Teams Toolkit docs using a new menu in Project > Teams Toolkit > Teams Toolkit Documentation

Preview Features:
- This version of Teams Toolkit adds new project templates and features to support developing for Microsoft Copilot. Select Teams Toolkit: Develop Copilot Plugin in the Tools > Options > Preview Features menu.

Extend Copilot with a Message extension:
- After enabling the Preview features, use the new Custom Search Results project template to build a bot-based Message extension that is setup to extend Copilot as a plugin. Teams Toolkit will check if your Microsoft 365 account has access to Copilot and warn you before you run your project.

AI Assistant Bot project template:
- Create a chat bot that connects to the OpenAI Assistants API using the Teams AI Library and build your own copilot-like experience

Enhancements:
- Improved the account dialog for managing your Microsoft 365 identity for your apps with better recommendations for creating new M365 Developer accounts
- Updated Tab template to use the new interactive server rendering for Blazor in .NET 8
- Updated all project templates to support .NET 8

Full text support in Code Search:
- In the all-in-one Code Search (Ctrl+T or Ctrl+,), you can now search for any word or string of characters across your solution, supplementing file and symbol results from your codebase. You can now search for local variable names, words in comments, parameter names, or any other string of characters across your codebase.
- For a text-only view, you can filter down to just text results by doing one of the following:
- Click the "text (x:)" button below the search bar,
- Prefix your search query with "x:",
- Use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+F, or
- Go to the menu option "Edit > Go To > Go To Text"
- In the text-only experience, there are also the options to toggle "Match case", "Match whole word", and "Use regular expressions" through the button at the far right of the search bar
- Read more about the full text support in Code Search here
- If you don't get the text filter button in the Code Search window, then you can manually enable it by turning on the preview feature "Tools > Options > Environment > Preview Features > Plain text search in All-In-One Search (requires restart)".

Multi-project configuration:
- Now, you can easily set up and save profiles for launching specific projects within a multi-project solution for streamlined debugging. Simplify working with complex solutions, enhance debugging efficiency, and effortlessly share configurations with your team.

Multi-folder Open Support:
- Now, you can open multiple folders in Visual Studio! Seamlessly work with a subset of folders or manage workloads spanning across unrelated folders on the same drive. Learn more about opening multiple folders!.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.6
Developer Community:
- Incorrect coloring of parameters for CreateWindow and no quick info
- Update VS 2022 to Node 18


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.4
Developer Community:
- Target Android framework cannot be selected when the target runtime for Android is .NET 8 in .NET MAUI
- The service 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.IOleUndoManager' must be installed
- After upgrade to Visual Studio 17.8.0, Interactive REST Tests no longer work
- Visual Studio 2022 Release 17.8 Hovering over variable in debug at breakpoint does not show value
- 17.8 Preview 2 fails to load the IncrediBuild 'Extension Settings' options dialog
- debug single step function does not work anymore in mixed debugger mode and shows error 0x8ede0018

Security Advisories Addressed:
- A vulnerability exists in the VSStandardCollectorService150 service, where local attackers can escalate privileges on hosts where an affected installation of Microsoft Visual Studio is running
- This advisory is republished to address a Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server Remote Code Execution vulnerability in Visual Studio
- This advisory is republished to address a Microsoft SQL OLE DB Remote Code Execution vulnerability in Visual Studio
- This advisory is republished to address a Microsoft ODBC and OLE DB Remote Code Execution vulnerability in Visual Studio
-A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Microsoft .NET Framework-based applications use X.509 chain building APIs but do not completely validate the X.509 certificate due to a logic flaw
-A vulnerability exists in the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient and System.Data.SqlClient SQL Data provider where an attacker can perform an interception attack (sometimes called a MITM, or man-in-the-middle, attack) between the SQL client and the SQL server
- Microsoft is releasing this security advisory to provide information about a vulnerability in the ASP.NET Core project templates


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.3
- An issue in which projects that use razor files either as linked files or from shared projects has been fixed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.2
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where, in certain situations, a document window can get stuck showing a loading message
- In some cases (when a project is located under a solution folder) you may see an error when saving the project. The project would get saved but you would see an error about unable to cast a COM object. This issue is now fixed so the error is no longer displayed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.1
- The updated version of IncrediBuild fixes an issue where building CMake projects using the standard build menu commands would incorrectly redirect the build to use IncrediBuild by default


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8:
- Preview 3 is dedicated to addressing community submitted feedback where we resolved nearly 100 Developer Community tickets. Our primary focus was improving stability and reliability while also introducing a few new features.

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Fixed disable automatic multi-branch-history toggling of current/initial Git branch on Git Repository dialog. This avoids disrupting current flows while working in the Git Repository window.
- Fixed Git branches side bar does not stay collapsed to better respect user preferences.
- Fixed the MessageBar has low contrast in the new VS 2022 17.8.0 Preview 1.0 to make the infobar appear with appropriate contrast.

SQL:
- Upgraded Microsoft.Data.SQLClient (MDS) from version 3.0 to version 5.0 in SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) Read more
- Two new fields are added to Connect dialogue box
- The Encrypt property now defaults to true (enabled) when connecting. If a server does not have a trusted certificate configured, the use of Trust Server Certificate set to true may be appropriate. For more details, please refer to the documentation

Additionally:
- We added an overlay to the VS task bar icon to help you know when VS will update. When there is an update available and you have enabled the "Update on Close" option, the icon will appear. Once you close VS, an update will immediately start and as a result the icon will also disappear. For more information on Update on Close, please visit VS Update on Close
- Productivity Features

GitHub Actions Tooling:
- We addressed the unexpected behavior of the new GitHub Actions node in Solution Explorer appearing for repos not hosted on GitHub.com. The new node should now only appear for repos hosted on GitHub.com. Next, we are working on the ability to turn off the new node via Tools > Options.

Microsoft Teams Toolkit:
- In the latest Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8 we introduce more project templates to fit in more business scenario and to make getting start simpler. New templates are:
- an Echo Bot template which echoes user inputs. - a Link Unfurling template which is a type of Message Extensions app that can render URL links to adaptive cards. - a Custom Search Result template which is a Search type of Message Extensions apps that can allow users directly search and show results from chat area or search bar. - a Collect From Input and Process Data template which is an Action type of Message Extensions app that get users input, perform some logic and then send results back to users.
- We also redesign our UI for you to easier select among templates, we add filters and tags for different type of templates.
- Teams Toolkit Templates UI

Edit your Pull Request Descriptions with Markdown:
- Use the Markdown editor with your pull request descriptions to render headers, bulleted lists, and other Markdown syntax by clicking on the "Preview" button. Enable this via Preview Features > Git Pull Request - Markdown.

Summary Diff Improvements:
- Building on Preview 1, we've improved the Summary Diff UI and enabled expanding and collapsing specific regions in the summary view. This allows you to get a little more context on hidden lines when necessary. Try this out by clicking the Summary button in the upper right corner when you're comparing files or checking against previous versions of your code.

GitHub Avatars added to Git Repository Window:
- See your GitHub avatars in the multi-branch graph in the Git Repository Window.

Multi-Repo Activation Setting:
- In some workflows, it was important to control whether multi-repo was activated automatically. With a new setting you can keep your focus on an individual repository without seeing the multi-repository UI.

Code Search and Navigation:
- As we’ve been working on performance and reliability improvements in All-In-One Search experience, we’ve also added a status bar that displays the count of each type of result that’s been returned.

GitHub Copilot:
- Supercharging your productivity with Visual Studio gets a lot easier in the newest release of Visual Studio. GitHub Copilot autocomplete is now available as an optional component, making it far easier to install along with a new Visual Studio install or for an administrator to package with an update. A subscription is required to activate features; free trial is available.
- Component details here: Visual Studio Enterprise workload and component IDs | Microsoft Learn.

Visual Studio Update Notification:
- Noticed something new? For Visual Studio 2022, we added an overlay to the VS task bar icon to help you know when VS will update.
- When there is an update available and you have enabled the "Update on Close" option, the icon will appear. Once you close VS, an update will immediately start and as a result the icon will also disappear. For more information on Update on Close, please visit VS Update on Close.

F#:
- Conducted an overhaul of code fixes, resolving numerous bugs (details here).
- Introduced a new code fix that changes equals (=) to a colon (:) in record field definitions: New F# code fix
- Implemented an option to activate diagnostics for unopened files. This is turned off by default for performance considerations (details here).

Enhanced autocompletion in various scenarios including:
- Anonymous record fields: Improved autocomplete in anonymous record fields
- Union case fields: Improved autocomplete in union case fields
- Discriminated union case fields: Improved autocomplete in discriminated union case fields
- Enum case value expressions: Improved autocomplete in enum case value expressions
- Addressed issues related to anonymous record handling in FSI
- Rectified misleading line numbers in FSI
- Unified tooltips for auto-properties: Unified tooltips for auto-properties
- Bettered parameter name hints by hiding them for argument names that match with discriminated union fields: Improved parameter name hints
- Resolved issues with navigation to the definitions of external enums and discriminated unions
- Fixed finding references for operators starting with '>'

Debugging and Diagnostics:
Cross platform Enc/Hot Reload debugging support:
- We have added support for Edit and Continue for F5 (with debugger) and Ctrl-F5 (no debugger) scenarios when diagnosing and debugging apps hosted on Linux containers or in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Please note the F5 debugging scenario relies on .NET 8 RC1 and above.

Debug Linux App Services via Attach to Process:
- We are excited to unveil a powerful new feature that enables debugging of .NET processes in Linux App Services - via "Attach to Process".
- This feature empowers developers to effortlessly debug and diagnose issues within their running Linux Azure App Services instances.
- To attach to a process:
- 1.Select Debug > Attach to Process (or press Ctrl+Alt+P) to open the Attach to Process dialog box.
- 2.Check the Connection type. It should be "Microsoft Azure app Service"
- 3.Set the Connection target to your Linux machine name.
- 4.Select the correct available process and click "Attach"

BenchmarkDotNet IDiagnosers:
- The Visual Studio Profiler now support BenchmarkDotNet IDiagnosers. These IDiagnosers play a crucial role in the aggregation of diagsessions originating within BenchmarkDotNet scenarios.
- The Benchmark tab offers a visualization of the executed benchmarks. It also provides the ability to precisely choose a benchmark from the swimlane by a double-clicking on a specific row.
- Alternatively, you have the option to navigate to the source file through the right-click context menu. The statistical data is sourced directly from BenchmarkDotNet and is presented in a structured grid format.
- Enhanced Theme Support for Breakpoint Settings Window:
- We have added a theming support to the Breakpoint Setting window, ensuring seamless consistency across Visual Studio's Light, Dark, and Blue themes.
- .Net Counter Support for New Instruments via Meters API:
- The .NET Counters tool now introduces integration of the .NET Meters API, encompassing new instrument options including "Counter" and "ObservableCounter"
- The "Counter" keeps track of a value changing over time, with the caller reporting updates using "Counter.Add." In contrast, the "ObservableCounter" is like the Counter but the caller takes care of keeping track of the total value. Currently .NET Counters tool reports the rate of change in the total.
- You can find these metrics in the list of the .NET counter metrics roster, offering enhanced visibility into system performance and resource utilization.Furthermore, we're actively planning to introduce additional instrument options in the future to enhance this capability even further.

Test Profiling with Diagnostics Hub:
- We are thrilled to introduce an updated Test Profiling capabillity. When you right click on your test in Test Explorer and select "Profile," you can now select between a set of available tools including:
- CPU Usage
- GPU Usage
- File IO
- .NET Async
- Events Viewer
- Select which tools you want to use and click "Start" and a report will be provided

Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Blank Solution project template missing 33 Votes
- QuickFind selection lost / not respected. Keyboard shortcuts lost. 20 Votes
- Visual studio ASAN throws critical error when fetching clipboard data 11 Votes
- VS 2022 Watch window and breakpoints fail to evaluate expressions involving C++/CX hat (^) pointers 5 Votes
- C++ IntelliSense for std::ranges::iota_view<size_t, size_t> error 5 Votes
- ARM64 memchr implementation may not be standard conformant
- Standalone React TypeScript project template fails with part of path not found
- Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.5
- This fixes an issue where the configuration that was selected in previous Visual Studio sessions wasn't being restored
- The CMake cache no longer generates automatically when "Never run configure step automatically" is selected in the settings
- Fixed C++ modules bugs and added several modules throughput improvements. When using LTCG (/GL), in certain rare cases, the compiler could fail to realize that a global variable might be modified during program execution and instead incorrectly conclude it's constant, and improperly propagate it's initial value to locations where the global variable is used.
- Updates .NET 7 MAUI to SR8. Fixes an issue where MAUI apps cannot compile with Xcode 15 when Linker was disabled.
- Fixed several issues related to display DPI changes that could result in a crash or hang
- Fixed an issue where opening a folder would cause an error related to "Process Telemetry" to be displayed if certain Visual Studio Workloads or Individual Components are not installed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.4
- Updated version of Git used by Visual Studio to v 2.41.0.3
- Fixed a crash while applying changes with hot reload on a decompiled module
- Ensures the security of the VS Installer Elevation Service by adding quotes to the path, preventing process hijacking along the path


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.3
- Added support to list simulators and devices with Xcode 15 and removed the NewsstandKit hard link dependency
- Fixed an issue preventing the Visual Studio Installer from running when there is a symlink in the installer path
- The new Include Cleanup feature for C++ which was added in 17.7 has been causing crashes for users, so we have disabled it for now, with a view to re-enable in 17.8


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.2
- Certain endpoint security and application control programs were inducing instability in Visual Studio. This has been addressed
- Fixed crashes experienced by some users of the "Install WSL For Me" experience
- Users who opened a folder containing a CMake project may have experienced an indefinite hang in Visual Studio. The race condition causing this hang has been identified and fixed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.1
Developer Community:
- Commented out code is not colored correctly
- Output Window for Application disappear
- Fixes Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat
- Solution Folders cannot be renamed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7
Productivity Features:
- Comparing Files
- Copy and Trim Indentation
- Multi-branch Git Graph
- Create new GitHub Actions
- Parallel Stack Filtering
- Collapse All Descendants for Solution Explorer

Performance Improvements:
- F5 Speed
- All-in-One Search Responsiveness
- Find in Files Search Improvements
- C# Spell Checker Memory Consumption
- C++ Unreal Engine Time to IntelliSense
- Light Bulb Responsiveness
- Solutions Load CPU Consumption

.NET development:
- Auto-decompilation for External .NET Code ??– 29 votes
- New Auto Insights for the CPU usage tool

C++ and game development:
- Unreal Engine Macros Formatting for C++
- Build Insights in Visual Studio (C++)
- Unreal Engine Naming Convention Checker for C++
- Improved Doxygen overload resolution
- Unreal Engine Blueprint Find All References
- Address Sanitizer continue_on_error Support
- include Cleanup
- Linux and embedded development with C++"
- WSL Automatic Acquisition
- Remote File Explorer Updates

Web Development:
- npm Dependency Management in ASP.NET projects
- Supporting Vite for React and Vue new project creation
- HTTP Editor
- Power Platform connected services

SSDT (SQL):
- Support for Serverless SQL Pool in SSDT
- Installation and Updates:
- Rollback now preserves all user settings
- Enterprise Management and Acquisition:
- Ability for standard users to update and modify Visual Studio

Microsoft 365 development:
- Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit)

Other Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Cannot import anymore tables into edmx. "Running transformation: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." 46 votes
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart 41 votes
- .vs folder grows unexpectedly large 32 votes
- Call stack and other windows not rendering correctly 21 votes
- SignTool Error: The /p option requires the /f option 12 votes
- In MAUI,Can't Use F7 To Xaml and Use Shift+ F7 To CS 10 votes
- Clicking pinned tab drags window out and unpin 9 Votes
- MSVC compiler hangs on user defined operator overload 8 votes
- HLSL Tools will crash Visual Studio when viewing shader files in Unreal Engine and the virtual file mapping has been provided 7 votes
- error C1010 with VS 2022 version 17.6.0 Preview 3 and precompiled headers
- SSDT IN VS 2022 IS TOTALLY BROKEN
- Compiler crashes for analysis of code including specialization of class template with nested non-template class referring to containing class
- VS failed to launch with random JSON dialog
- Azure Function's host.json being ignored unless a manual rebuild is done or code is modified


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.4
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where Saving a C++ file sometimes results in the IDE hanging
- Fixed an issue when "Show All Files" mode is set for a VC project sometimes results from files in those projects will be missing in GoTo and FindInFiles
- Fixed '__declspec(property) causes syntax errors with C++20 and /clr
- Fixed a race condition in ASAN initialization causing crashes on start up
- When multiple test projects are run in sequence, vstest.console can consume a lot of CPU because it is constantly polling for data from testhost that is started but not executing yet. This was mitigated by disabling testhost pre-start. This regression was introduced in 17.6.0.
- Fixes a MessagingRemoteException when an XCFramework is involved in MAUI targeting iOS. Ref xamarin/macios#18308
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.3.230502000. See Windows App SDK release channels - Windows appsfor more details.
- Includes servicing update 10.0.22621.1778 for Windows SDK for Windows 11. See Windows SDK for details
- Fixed a bug where document tabs could accidentally undock into a floating window
- Fixes some Visual Studio crashes on Solution Close


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.3
- A regression was introduced into the razor compiler that broke certain tag helpers with explicit partial classes. Until this bug is fixed customers can work around by pinning back to the 7.0.203 SDK.

Fixed:
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the MSDIA SDK where corrupted PDBs can cause heap overflow, leading to a crash or remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where specially crafted input to git apply –reject can lead to controlled content writes at arbitrary locations.
- Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where Github localization messages refer to a hard-coded path instead of respecting the runtime prefix that leads to out-of-bound memory writes and crashes.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which a configuration file containing a logic error results in arbitrary configuration injection.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows executable responsible for implementing a SOCKS5 proxy is susceptible to picking up an untrusted configuration on multi-user machines.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows Git CMD program incorrectly searches for a program upon startup, leading to silent arbitrary code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses an Out-Of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK where version 2020 or prior may lead to code execution through maliciously crafted FBX files or information disclosure.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a OOB vulnerability where the obj file parser in Visual Studios leads to information disclosure.
- .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where the AIA fetching process for client certificates can lead to denial of service
- .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the WPF XAML parser where an unsandboxed parser can lead to remote code execution
- .NET and Visual Studio Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in bypass restrictions when deserializing a DataSet or DataTable from XML, leading to an elevation of privilege.
- .NET Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET using extracting the contents of a Tar file which may result in elevation of privileges
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET during crash and stack trace scenarios that could lead to loading arbitrary bin
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET source generator for P/Invokes that can lead to generated code freeing uninitialized memory and crashing
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in the .NET SDK during tool restore which can lead to an elevation of privilege


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.2
- Syncfusion Controls like RibbonWindow and ChromelessWindows no longer rendering in designer preview
- RoslynPackage fails to initialize due to SettingsEditorFactory dependency error


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.1
- We have made some updates to whatsnew content


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.5
- Fix for intermittent VS crash while scrolling Windows Forms .NET designer
- .NET 3.1 went out of support in December 2022. Mark it out of support in the Visual Studio setup UI so that it's visible to customers and can be removed with the new "Remove out of support components" button in Visual Studio setup.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.4
- This change fixes a crash when invalid input is sent to the driver used during PGO training for kernel mode drivers
- Fixed MSVC template operator resolution with ISO C++17 and ISO C++20
- MSVC ASAN will ignore mapped-memory files when Rtl* memory functions are used to manipulate that memory
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.81 (SR4)
- Updates .NET iOS to 16.2.127.0, see release notes
- Updates .NET Android to 33.0.46.0
- Addresses a fix in the configuration API that could lead to a double free vulnerability
- VSIXInstaller has been updated to prevent trust warning from being hidden in the UI


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.3
Fixed:
- Removal of integrated Edge Developer Tools for ASP.NET web workload
- Fixed ASAN performance regression regarding large amounts of threads accessing the same heap concurrently. Also, changed the windows_hook_legacy_allocators option default value to true.
- MSVC C++ Toolset updated to 14.35.32216.01
- While editing Razor files, add caching of some of the computed editing constructs to improve performance.
- Fixes a bug where a MultiLine TextBox in a VB-WinForms Project gets deleted, when the Text property contains more than one line (which get separated by vbCrLf on code generation in InitializeComponent).
- Fixes a bug where extremely large Forms or UserControls in the WinForms Out-Of-Process Designer take a very long time to save. Please note, that Forms/UserControls > 3,000 lines of code will be in certain cases differently formatted or not be subject to namespace/this (Me in Visual Basic) reduction. Consider refactoring parts of very big forms into dedicated UserControls, and use those UserControls inside bigger Forms for performance improvements and easier maintenance.
- Fixes a bug where VB-Tick-Comments inside of InitializeComponent will now wrap correctly into individual lines, when a previous line ended with a quotation or a double-quotation character.
- Fixes a bug where renaming a WithEvents defined Control field of the Code-behind Designer file in Visual Basic will no longer lead to multiply defined/handled events.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.1
- Downgraded error from .NET CLI when specifying output paths for solution builds to a warning. Solution-level --output option no longer valid for build-related commands

Developer Community Highlights:
- The VCFileCodeModel.EndPoint property does not return the correct result in VS2022
- Project can't be built since upgrade to 17.5 due to 'CommandLineArgsForDesignTimeEvaluation' is required issue


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5
Fixed:
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- std::move (and similar functions) result in poor debug performance and worse debugging experience
- Allow the --layout option to work with the --config option
- Getting build error after selecting automatically deploy the database project before unit tests are run option
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- Hot Reload For CSS Not Working With Blazor WebAssembly Hosted
- Git - failed to start the configured compare tool
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Solution Explorer item collapses by itself
- JSON Schema being written to solution folder
- Unit test startup fails with an exception when a test method is renamed
- IIF in condition - SQL46010: Incorrect syntax nea
- C++20 String-literal operator template unrecognized by Intellisense
- Html attribute color is broken in the latest VS previe
- C++, Visual Assist Find in Files provides partial results for searches in Entire Solution or Current Projec
- MFC Dialogs resized by the dialog editor
- Intellisense not working with module headers
- Visual Studio 2022 silently corrupts utf-8 source code and content files after reload caused by external modificatio
- CMake + Ninja fails to parse include paths output(/showIncludes)
- False positive c6031 warning from static analysis
- Visual Studio freezes and needs to be killed in Task Manage
- MSVC Not using bswap when possible
- Solution has not finished parsing; browsing results may be inaccurat
- C++ Intellisense hangs forever with certain template parameters
- Version 17.5.0 Preview 2.0 Hot Reload not working for Xamarin.forms
- Xamarin Profiler Simulator Issues


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.4
Fixed:
- Document Outline feature has been disabled for C# source files
- Addressed an issue when Cascadia Code and Cascadia Mono font gets uninstalled during Visual Studio update process

From Developer Community:
- Visual Studio 17.4 crashes constantly when opening the Windows OS repository, with WAVE extension
- Deadlock when EnvDTE.Project.Save is called in certain moment
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- Cannot close VS2022 - neither window close or File Exit works
- VS fails to show the coredump summary page

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends an invalid request to an exposed endpoint


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.3
Fixed:
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- a bug where thread_local variables caused the linker to emit the "fatal error LNK1161: invalid export specification" error
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- the underlying exception leading to a gold bar with message "Diagnostic Analyzer Runner crashed" while editing C#/VisualBasic code
- Fixes failure do deploy UWP apps to devices which were not already paired to a machine where Visual Studio runs

- Improved the performance of submitting a feedback ticket on Developer Community when Recordings are attached
- Adds support for Xcode 14.1 for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac
- Adds Xcode 14.1 support for .NET for iOS, tvOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.52 (SR1.1), see https://aka.ms/dotnet-maui-releases for release notes
- The wasm-tools experience for VS arm64 will be enabled in VS 17.4.3. for .NET WebAssembly Build Tools and .NET 6.0 WebAssembly Build Tools. This enables blazor wasm publishing with AOT Compilation


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.2
Fixed:
- an issue causing C++ compiler crashes with /analyze
- a compiler bug where we were incorrectly eliding a zero-extension
- an issue where some C++ formatting options were not persisted correctly between Visual Studio sessions
- an issue with hang on paste
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.2.221109.1 see Windows App SDK release channels - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs for more details


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.1
Fixed:
- A search for arm64ec or ec in the vs installer now brings up the relevant arm64 components containing arm64ec support
- In Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3 and later, ML.NET Model Builder would hang when training Image Classification models with the GPU. This deadlock has been resolved and Image Classification can be trained using CPU or GPU successfully.
- Using screen readers with the integrated terminal now correctly provides information on the commands that were run and their output
- Visual Studio doesn't crash when opening a .NET 7 Linux core dump

From Developer Community:
- Cannot view Parallel Task when debugging Linux dump


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4
- Arm64
- This preview continues to build out our native Arm64 support on Windows 11. In addition to supporting .NET desktop development (WinForms and WPF), Desktop development with C++ (for MSBuild-based projects) and ASP.NET and Web development, we have now enabled the Universal Windows Platform development workload. Read our blog post to learn more.

C++:
- Improved compiler error messages to provide more correct and useful information, especially for concepts
- Added experimental MSVC flag /experimental:log to output SARIF build logs to the specified directory
- Added support for C23 attributes to IntelliSense and continued progress in C++20 modules support
- Improved indexing performance when opening a new solution. Large projects could see a 20-35% improvement from 17.3.

Improved Named Return Value Optimisation (NRVO) by:
- Enabling NRVO for cases which involve exception handling or loops
- Enabling NRVO even under /Od if the user passes the /Zc:nrvo flag or /std:c++20 or later or /permissive-
- Allowing users to disable NRVO with the /Zc:nrvo- flag
- Upgraded the version of LLVM shipped with Visual Studio to 15.0.1. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for what is available.
- Added support to Visual Studio for vcpkg artifacts with CMake projects. For projects that include a vcpkg manifest the environment will be activated automatically on project open. You can learn more about this in the vcpkg environment activation in Visual Studio blog post.
- You can now use Dev Containers for your C++ projects. You can learn more about this feature in our Dev Containers for C++ blog post.
- Made IntelliSense respect the order of preincluded headers when one is a PCH. Previously, when a PCH was used via /Yu and force-included via /FI, IntelliSense would always process it first, before any other headers included via /FI. This did not match the build behavior, so with this change /FI headers are processed in the order they are specified.
- Removed internal prefixes from CTest names in Test Explorer.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.24.1. See the CMake release notes for what is available.
- Android SDK update
- Ant scripts have been removed, so users will no longer see Ant-based templates in the New Project dialog. For help migrating from Ant templates to Gradle templates, please see: Migrating Builds From Apache Ant (gradle.org)
- Added support for building with NDK 23 and 24
- Updated NDK component to the LTS version 23
- Added vectorized implementations of ranges::min_element(), ranges::max_element(), and ranges::minmax_element()
- We continue to track the latest developments in C++ standardization, support for the following C++ 23 features is available by including /std:c++latest in your compiler options
- P2302 ranges::contains, ranges::contains_subrange
- P2499 string_view Range Constructor Should Be explicit
- P0849R8 auto(x): decay-copy In The Language
- The compiler part is not yet implemented; the library part was implemented in C++20 mode when Ranges were initially implemented.
- P0881R7
- P2301R1 Add A pmr Alias For std::stacktrace
- P1328R1 constexpr type_info::operator==()
- P2440R1 ranges::iota, ranges::shift_left, ranges::shift_right
- P2441R2 views::join_with
- Added an option "Navigation after Create Declaration/Definition" to allow you to choose the navigation behaviour of the Create Declaration/Definition feature. You can select between peeking (the default) or opening the document, or no navigation.
- Arm64 builds of Visual Studio now bundle Arm64 versions of CMake and Ninja
- Added support for CMake Presets version 4. See the CMake release notes for details of what is available
- Connecting to remote systems with the Connection Manager now supports SSH ProxyJump, which is used to access a SSH host via another SSH host (for example, to access a host behind a firewall).
- Developer Community Highlights:
- Introduce the ability to rollback a Visual Studio Update - 438 votes
- Compiler warnings after upgrading to 17.2.0 (C4311) - 49 votes
- EnableClServerMode always rebuilds project and prevents up to date check - 30 votes
- EnableClServerMode does not respect settings like compile as cpp for c files
- EnableClServerMode reduces the process priority of cl.exe to low - 30 votes
- C++ classes, structs and enums with C++ attributes are not visible by Intellisense - 23 votes
- Throwing SEH from C++ catch-block causes unexpected behavior since 19.23 - 19 votes
- lambda inside lambda with & capture passed to range based for loop causes C2512 in c++20, but is ok in c++17 - 13 votes
- C++20 Modules: Bogus Intellisense error when importers use exported nested class
- IntelliSense crashes with imported nested class with member type - 12 votes
- Codegen bug relating to stack allocation - 11 votes
- Test Adapter for Google Test with TYPED_TEST uses wrong names with an extra . - 11 votes
- Inconsistent auto-tabulation behavior when writing an enum class - 8 votes
- CMake Presets doesn't work for WSL2 on some distributive - 7 votes
- Standard violation: enum underlying type cannot represent all its values - 6 votes
- Underlying type of an unscoped enum? - 6 votes
- Incorrect C/C++ IntelliSense error 'enable_if' attributes with conditions that are not constant values are not supported - 6 votes
- /Zc:char8_t[-] ignored by IntelliSense, this genererating errors + squiggles that are not present when building. - 6 votes
- Undeclared identifier error with lambda capture - 6 votes
- Intellisense bug with standard-conforming preprocessor and __VA_ARGS__ comma elision - 5 votes
- VS FOR LINUX. MSBuild fails on SOLUTION with cross-dependent Makefile project ! - 5 votes

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- DataTable visualizer is now upgraded with new improvements like filtering, sorting, exporting, and theming.
- To export the data export in CSV/Excel format use the dropdown on the top right corner.
- The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. It will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- The visualizer window will be themed as per your selected Visual Studio theme

Editor Features:
- Audio Cues are now available in Visual Studio. To enable audio cues, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Settings section, check the "Enable audio cues" option to enable audio cues. With this option checked, Visual Studio will play an audio cue when the caret in the editor arrives on a line with an error, breakpoint or warning. It will also play a cue when the line arrives on a line that has been added or removed when viewing a file in the diff view. These cues can be individual enabled or modified in the Settings Control Panel in Windows.
- Holding down the shift key while rotating the mouse wheel over the editor will now cause the editor to scroll horizontally. The amount that the editor scrolls can be configured in Tools > Options under Text Editor > Advanced.
- The current line number in the editor is is highlighted for higher visibility.
- The Output pane now has a button that will prepend each line with a timestamp to allow developers an easier way to see how much time transpired between steps in longer running processes.
- We fixed an issue that prevented printer settings from being saved correctly in some cases.
- When selecting text in the editor, Visual Studio will now automatically highlight matching strings. To enable this feature, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Display section, check the "Show selection matches" option. With this option checked, any time a single line of text of 100 characters or less is selected, any matches will immediately be highlighted.

F#:
We continue improving tooltips for F# identifiers, fixing a few edge cases:
- Active patterns
- Anonymous record fields
- Exception names
- Also fixed Visual Studio crashing for specifying --version in compiler flags
- Tooltips for local functions now show argument names
- Tooltips for local function arguments

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Allow multiple Git repositories to be active at once - 331 votes
- "Stage Line" tooltip incredibly annoying when editing in the right panel of a Diff window - 6 votes

Other features:
- Multi-repository support means you can have up to 10 active Git repositories at once, allowing you to work with a solution that spans more than one repository and perform git operations like committing, pulling, and pushing across several repositories at the same time. Start using multi-repo support by opening a solution or folder with projects across several repositories. Read our blog post to learn more and share your feedback.
- Untrack and ignore tracked Git files
- In line with a recent Git security update, we have enhanced the user experience of trusting single and multiple Git repositories by improving repository status and utilizing a new trust dialog.

Installation and Updates:
Rollback:
- The ability to return to your previously installed version of Visual Studio is now feature complete. For more information, please visit Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues.
- What will happen?
- Rolling back will return Visual Studio to the version installed prior to the last applied update. It will keep any modifications to selected components chosen since that last update. Local customizations such as your user settings and profiles will be removed. However, your common synchronized settings such as themes, fonts, key bindings, and windows layout will be restored.
- As of now, you will be able to rollback to components that come with the VS instance and shared components such as SDKs and tools that are owned and managed only by VS. Per-machine extensions, system-wide components, and tools that are not managed by Visual Studio will remain in their current versions. However, per-user extensions will be uninstalled. Please refer to section “Components that are compatible” below for more information.
- What will happen to my security updates?
- Security updates that are included in a release greater than the version you rolled back to will be removed which could make your device vulnerable. We recommend always updating back soon to the latest version to stay secure.  
- Which versions support rollback?
- For the Release channel, you can rollback to your previously installed version if it was either 17.0.10 or higher, or 17.1.7 or higher

Components that are compatible:
- The following table outlines the type of components that are supported with the rollback feature. As a general rule of thumb, components that VS installs, and uses are included in the rollback attempt.  

RollbackComp:
- Can I rollback if I am in a managed environment?
- IT administrators can control this update behavior by using a policy that disables the ability to Rollback. Please refer to Configure policies for enterprise deployments for more information.
- How can I Rollback?
- You should be seeing “Rollback to previous version” from the More dropdown button on a product card after an update.

RollbackHow:
- From there, a warning pop up will appear and you will have the option to either cancel or proceed.

RollbackWarning:
- Let us know your thoughts!
- We would love to get your feedback on the rollback feature, so please give it a try and let us know what you think. You can share any feedback by visiting

Remove out-of-support components:
- The Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 installer contains a new feature that enables you to easily bulk remove all components that Visual Studio installed that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. This will help you maintain a secure and compliant environment. Developers can initiate this action on updates or modifications, and IT Admins can enforce it by policy. For those enterprises that use layouts, it’s possible to configure the layout once, and then future administrator update will respect this setting. This functionality also works for Visual Studio 2017 and 2019 if those client machines have been updated to use the latest Visual Studio installer. For additional details on how this functionality works, please refer to the Visual Studio Administrators guide or refer to the blog post.
- Configure Policies via Administrator Templates (ADMX):
- Today we released the Visual Studio Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML), which makes it easy for IT admins to easily discover, manage and control Visual Studio behaviors that are available to be governed by policy. ADMX files are also easy to integrate with common management and deployment tools such as Group Policy Editor or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Please find additional information here.
- Visual Studio security updates now available through the Microsoft Update channel of Windows Update for Business
- All Visual Studio security updates for all supported versions of Visual Studio are now available to modern cloud connected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices that use Windows Update for Business and are managed by mobile device management solutions such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly known as Intune). You can enable this functionality on your client devices by setting the AdministratorUpdatesEnabled policy to 2. Refer to the blog post and the Visual Studio Administrators Guide for additional details.

IntelliCode:
- When IntelliCode has a suggestion to offer that modify or deletes part of a single line of code, the suggestion is now shown as a "diff view" on the editor surface for C# users. By using the TAB key, users can accept the prediction.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- With this new version of Teams Toolkit, updates are required to the Azure Active Directory template file, projectSettings.json, and the app manifest file. These updates are done automatically after performing a Teams Toolkit menu command, and don't change your project source code. The output window will shows the status of the update.
- The Tab application type in the Microsoft Teams App project template wizard includes the option to configure single sign-on or not. Add it later using Project > Teams Toolkit > Add Authentiation Code. Learn more about Teams Toolkit in the docs:

Markdown:
- We have added a very early preview of our markdown editor for Visual Studio. To enable the markdown editor, go to Tools > Manage Preview Features, then check the "Markdown language service" option.
- Once the feature is enabled, opening any .md file will open the new markdown editor in Visual Studio. To open the preview for the markdown, there is a Preview button at the bottom right of the editor (next to the Line and Column information).
- This experience is a very early preview and we expect much of it to change. If you have feedback on the experience, please join the conversation here on Developer Community.
- .NET Productivity:
- There is a new Inline Rename UI that allows you to rename a type. Press Ctrl+R,R to bring up the new Inline Rename experience. Notice that the new UI will now show up under the type with an option to rename comments, strings, and symbol files.
- There is now an option to disable Source Link and Embedded source. You can disable this in Tools > Options > Text Editor > C# > Advanced and deselect Enable navigation to Source Link and Embedded sources.
- You can now easily view a file’s structure at a glance in the Document Outline window. The Document Outline window displays the symbol tree of the file in the editor helping you quickly navigate and edit project files. You can open Document Outline by going to View > Other Windows > Document Outline or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.

Test tools:
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.
- Run Tests until failure helps you find flaky tests and will run your unit test until they reach a failure or until they reach the threshold set in Options.
- View code coverage report scoped down to only the files/lines you have changed with the new Code Coverage Changeset report.

Performance improvements:
- We have made performance improvement in the following areas of Visual Studio in this release :
- Find & Replace in Files
- Git branch switching
- Unit Test Performance
- Language service configuration switch optimization
- Responsive File Save
- C++ Indexing

Visual Studio on Dev Box:
- As a Dev Box is not on your local network, you'll need to use a public IP to connect via internet to any Macs on your local network.
- If the Android emulator won't load, ensure Hyper-V is enabled via {insert instructions here}. If the Hyper-V option was not checked off, enable it, then restart the Dev Box before trying to use the emulator.

From Developer Community:
- Runtime Text Template behaviour changed in Visual Studio 2022 17.3.x
- Terminal Default Profile Isn't Being Loaded Unless Developer PS Profile Is Deleted
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Internal error in UpToDateCheckImplicitConfiguredInputDataSource: ArgumentException: Must not be DateTime.MinValue
- Details for Installed MAUI packages are missing NuGet Project PM UI
- Regression in MFC class CSimpleStringT::CloneData, atlsimpstr.h (atlmfcinclude)
- Hot Reload C# things there are changes when there are none
- Task Failed - Activating language client HtmlLanguageClient: HtmlLanguageClient failed to initialize.
- Introduce the ability to roll back a Visual Studio Update
- Easily remove all out-of-support components
- Visual Studio Administrator Template (ADMX/ADML) Preview Feedback
- Intellicode Suggestions sometimes makes it impossible to type code (C#)


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.6
- Adds support for Xcode 14.0 to .NET 6 for iOS/tvOS
- .NET MAUI 6.0 Servicing Release
- Addressed an intermittent crash when opening the debugger DataSet visualizer
- Administrators will be able to update the VS Installer on an offline client machine from a layout without updating VS


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.5
Fixed:
- an issue where Visual Studio would get into a unresponsive state intermittently while closing WinForms .NET Designer
- When a user has HSTS enabled in their browser settings and adds a GitHub account to the Visual Studio keychain, an error message is displayed with a link to troubleshoot the issue
- an issue where Roslyn analyzers and source generators targeting version 4.3.0 would fail to load in Visual Studio
- Adds support for Xcode 14


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.4
Issues Addressed in this release of 17.3.4:
- Stop issuing false positives for warning C4191
- This release fixes the following warning, "The value of the 'PublicKey' attribute in 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 (x86 and x64)' does not match that of file 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsClickOnce BootstrapperPackagesDotNetFX472NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'. ", after publishing ClickOnce project in Visual Studio 17.3

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-38013 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends a customized payload that is parsed during model binding.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.3
- Fixed an issue which would cause VS to hang when using rename in C# or VB.NET projects


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.2
- Fixes the Toolbox -> Choose Items command when a non-English language is selected in Visual Studio
- The installer has been updated to handle internal dependencies that may be missing
- Invoking the Solution Explorer context menu will no longer cause VS to be unresponsive

From Developer Community:
- Feature unavailable due to an internal error
- Live Unit Testing - Link to code in the body when test is a failure links to the file in the lut instead of the original file
- VsixSignTool fails in pipeline with error code 80070020
- Error when publishing function app


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.1
Type less, code more:
- IntelliCode is a powerful set of automatic code completion tools that understand your code context: variable names, functions, and the type of code you’re writing. This means that IntelliCode is able to complete up to a whole line at once, helping you code more accurately and confidently.
Develop apps faster:
- Hot Reload for .NET and C++ will save you time. Just make a change, and Hot Reload applies your edits to the running app so you can see them. Immediately. Without stopping to rebuild.

Scales to any pr

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更新時間:2023-11-29
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.2
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where, in certain situations, a document window can get stuck showing a loading message
- In some cases (when a project is located under a solution folder) you may see an error when saving the project. The project would get saved but you would see an error about unable to cast a COM object. This issue is now fixed so the error is no longer displayed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8.1
- The updated version of IncrediBuild fixes an issue where building CMake projects using the standard build menu commands would incorrectly redirect the build to use IncrediBuild by default


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.8
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8:
- Preview 3 is dedicated to addressing community submitted feedback where we resolved nearly 100 Developer Community tickets. Our primary focus was improving stability and reliability while also introducing a few new features.

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Fixed disable automatic multi-branch-history toggling of current/initial Git branch on Git Repository dialog. This avoids disrupting current flows while working in the Git Repository window.
- Fixed Git branches side bar does not stay collapsed to better respect user preferences.
- Fixed the MessageBar has low contrast in the new VS 2022 17.8.0 Preview 1.0 to make the infobar appear with appropriate contrast.

SQL:
- Upgraded Microsoft.Data.SQLClient (MDS) from version 3.0 to version 5.0 in SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) Read more
- Two new fields are added to Connect dialogue box
- The Encrypt property now defaults to true (enabled) when connecting. If a server does not have a trusted certificate configured, the use of Trust Server Certificate set to true may be appropriate. For more details, please refer to the documentation

Additionally:
- We added an overlay to the VS task bar icon to help you know when VS will update. When there is an update available and you have enabled the "Update on Close" option, the icon will appear. Once you close VS, an update will immediately start and as a result the icon will also disappear. For more information on Update on Close, please visit VS Update on Close
- Productivity Features

GitHub Actions Tooling:
- We addressed the unexpected behavior of the new GitHub Actions node in Solution Explorer appearing for repos not hosted on GitHub.com. The new node should now only appear for repos hosted on GitHub.com. Next, we are working on the ability to turn off the new node via Tools > Options.

Microsoft Teams Toolkit:
- In the latest Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8 we introduce more project templates to fit in more business scenario and to make getting start simpler. New templates are:
- an Echo Bot template which echoes user inputs. - a Link Unfurling template which is a type of Message Extensions app that can render URL links to adaptive cards. - a Custom Search Result template which is a Search type of Message Extensions apps that can allow users directly search and show results from chat area or search bar. - a Collect From Input and Process Data template which is an Action type of Message Extensions app that get users input, perform some logic and then send results back to users.
- We also redesign our UI for you to easier select among templates, we add filters and tags for different type of templates.
- Teams Toolkit Templates UI

Edit your Pull Request Descriptions with Markdown:
- Use the Markdown editor with your pull request descriptions to render headers, bulleted lists, and other Markdown syntax by clicking on the "Preview" button. Enable this via Preview Features > Git Pull Request - Markdown.

Summary Diff Improvements:
- Building on Preview 1, we've improved the Summary Diff UI and enabled expanding and collapsing specific regions in the summary view. This allows you to get a little more context on hidden lines when necessary. Try this out by clicking the Summary button in the upper right corner when you're comparing files or checking against previous versions of your code.

GitHub Avatars added to Git Repository Window:
- See your GitHub avatars in the multi-branch graph in the Git Repository Window.

Multi-Repo Activation Setting:
- In some workflows, it was important to control whether multi-repo was activated automatically. With a new setting you can keep your focus on an individual repository without seeing the multi-repository UI.

Code Search and Navigation:
- As we’ve been working on performance and reliability improvements in All-In-One Search experience, we’ve also added a status bar that displays the count of each type of result that’s been returned.

GitHub Copilot:
- Supercharging your productivity with Visual Studio gets a lot easier in the newest release of Visual Studio. GitHub Copilot autocomplete is now available as an optional component, making it far easier to install along with a new Visual Studio install or for an administrator to package with an update. A subscription is required to activate features; free trial is available.
- Component details here: Visual Studio Enterprise workload and component IDs | Microsoft Learn.

Visual Studio Update Notification:
- Noticed something new? For Visual Studio 2022, we added an overlay to the VS task bar icon to help you know when VS will update.
- When there is an update available and you have enabled the "Update on Close" option, the icon will appear. Once you close VS, an update will immediately start and as a result the icon will also disappear. For more information on Update on Close, please visit VS Update on Close.

F#:
- Conducted an overhaul of code fixes, resolving numerous bugs (details here).
- Introduced a new code fix that changes equals (=) to a colon (:) in record field definitions: New F# code fix
- Implemented an option to activate diagnostics for unopened files. This is turned off by default for performance considerations (details here).

Enhanced autocompletion in various scenarios including:
- Anonymous record fields: Improved autocomplete in anonymous record fields
- Union case fields: Improved autocomplete in union case fields
- Discriminated union case fields: Improved autocomplete in discriminated union case fields
- Enum case value expressions: Improved autocomplete in enum case value expressions
- Addressed issues related to anonymous record handling in FSI
- Rectified misleading line numbers in FSI
- Unified tooltips for auto-properties: Unified tooltips for auto-properties
- Bettered parameter name hints by hiding them for argument names that match with discriminated union fields: Improved parameter name hints
- Resolved issues with navigation to the definitions of external enums and discriminated unions
- Fixed finding references for operators starting with '>'

Debugging and Diagnostics:
Cross platform Enc/Hot Reload debugging support:
- We have added support for Edit and Continue for F5 (with debugger) and Ctrl-F5 (no debugger) scenarios when diagnosing and debugging apps hosted on Linux containers or in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Please note the F5 debugging scenario relies on .NET 8 RC1 and above.

Debug Linux App Services via Attach to Process:
- We are excited to unveil a powerful new feature that enables debugging of .NET processes in Linux App Services - via "Attach to Process".
- This feature empowers developers to effortlessly debug and diagnose issues within their running Linux Azure App Services instances.
- To attach to a process:
- 1.Select Debug > Attach to Process (or press Ctrl+Alt+P) to open the Attach to Process dialog box.
- 2.Check the Connection type. It should be "Microsoft Azure app Service"
- 3.Set the Connection target to your Linux machine name.
- 4.Select the correct available process and click "Attach"

BenchmarkDotNet IDiagnosers:
- The Visual Studio Profiler now support BenchmarkDotNet IDiagnosers. These IDiagnosers play a crucial role in the aggregation of diagsessions originating within BenchmarkDotNet scenarios.
- The Benchmark tab offers a visualization of the executed benchmarks. It also provides the ability to precisely choose a benchmark from the swimlane by a double-clicking on a specific row.
- Alternatively, you have the option to navigate to the source file through the right-click context menu. The statistical data is sourced directly from BenchmarkDotNet and is presented in a structured grid format.
- Enhanced Theme Support for Breakpoint Settings Window:
- We have added a theming support to the Breakpoint Setting window, ensuring seamless consistency across Visual Studio's Light, Dark, and Blue themes.
- .Net Counter Support for New Instruments via Meters API:
- The .NET Counters tool now introduces integration of the .NET Meters API, encompassing new instrument options including "Counter" and "ObservableCounter"
- The "Counter" keeps track of a value changing over time, with the caller reporting updates using "Counter.Add." In contrast, the "ObservableCounter" is like the Counter but the caller takes care of keeping track of the total value. Currently .NET Counters tool reports the rate of change in the total.
- You can find these metrics in the list of the .NET counter metrics roster, offering enhanced visibility into system performance and resource utilization.Furthermore, we're actively planning to introduce additional instrument options in the future to enhance this capability even further.

Test Profiling with Diagnostics Hub:
- We are thrilled to introduce an updated Test Profiling capabillity. When you right click on your test in Test Explorer and select "Profile," you can now select between a set of available tools including:
- CPU Usage
- GPU Usage
- File IO
- .NET Async
- Events Viewer
- Select which tools you want to use and click "Start" and a report will be provided

Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Blank Solution project template missing 33 Votes
- QuickFind selection lost / not respected. Keyboard shortcuts lost. 20 Votes
- Visual studio ASAN throws critical error when fetching clipboard data 11 Votes
- VS 2022 Watch window and breakpoints fail to evaluate expressions involving C++/CX hat (^) pointers 5 Votes
- C++ IntelliSense for std::ranges::iota_view<size_t, size_t> error 5 Votes
- ARM64 memchr implementation may not be standard conformant
- Standalone React TypeScript project template fails with part of path not found
- Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.5
- This fixes an issue where the configuration that was selected in previous Visual Studio sessions wasn't being restored
- The CMake cache no longer generates automatically when "Never run configure step automatically" is selected in the settings
- Fixed C++ modules bugs and added several modules throughput improvements. When using LTCG (/GL), in certain rare cases, the compiler could fail to realize that a global variable might be modified during program execution and instead incorrectly conclude it's constant, and improperly propagate it's initial value to locations where the global variable is used.
- Updates .NET 7 MAUI to SR8. Fixes an issue where MAUI apps cannot compile with Xcode 15 when Linker was disabled.
- Fixed several issues related to display DPI changes that could result in a crash or hang
- Fixed an issue where opening a folder would cause an error related to "Process Telemetry" to be displayed if certain Visual Studio Workloads or Individual Components are not installed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.4
- Updated version of Git used by Visual Studio to v 2.41.0.3
- Fixed a crash while applying changes with hot reload on a decompiled module
- Ensures the security of the VS Installer Elevation Service by adding quotes to the path, preventing process hijacking along the path


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.3
- Added support to list simulators and devices with Xcode 15 and removed the NewsstandKit hard link dependency
- Fixed an issue preventing the Visual Studio Installer from running when there is a symlink in the installer path
- The new Include Cleanup feature for C++ which was added in 17.7 has been causing crashes for users, so we have disabled it for now, with a view to re-enable in 17.8


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.2
- Certain endpoint security and application control programs were inducing instability in Visual Studio. This has been addressed
- Fixed crashes experienced by some users of the "Install WSL For Me" experience
- Users who opened a folder containing a CMake project may have experienced an indefinite hang in Visual Studio. The race condition causing this hang has been identified and fixed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.1
Developer Community:
- Commented out code is not colored correctly
- Output Window for Application disappear
- Fixes Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat
- Solution Folders cannot be renamed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7
Productivity Features:
- Comparing Files
- Copy and Trim Indentation
- Multi-branch Git Graph
- Create new GitHub Actions
- Parallel Stack Filtering
- Collapse All Descendants for Solution Explorer

Performance Improvements:
- F5 Speed
- All-in-One Search Responsiveness
- Find in Files Search Improvements
- C# Spell Checker Memory Consumption
- C++ Unreal Engine Time to IntelliSense
- Light Bulb Responsiveness
- Solutions Load CPU Consumption

.NET development:
- Auto-decompilation for External .NET Code ??– 29 votes
- New Auto Insights for the CPU usage tool

C++ and game development:
- Unreal Engine Macros Formatting for C++
- Build Insights in Visual Studio (C++)
- Unreal Engine Naming Convention Checker for C++
- Improved Doxygen overload resolution
- Unreal Engine Blueprint Find All References
- Address Sanitizer continue_on_error Support
- include Cleanup
- Linux and embedded development with C++"
- WSL Automatic Acquisition
- Remote File Explorer Updates

Web Development:
- npm Dependency Management in ASP.NET projects
- Supporting Vite for React and Vue new project creation
- HTTP Editor
- Power Platform connected services

SSDT (SQL):
- Support for Serverless SQL Pool in SSDT
- Installation and Updates:
- Rollback now preserves all user settings
- Enterprise Management and Acquisition:
- Ability for standard users to update and modify Visual Studio

Microsoft 365 development:
- Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit)

Other Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Cannot import anymore tables into edmx. "Running transformation: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." 46 votes
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart 41 votes
- .vs folder grows unexpectedly large 32 votes
- Call stack and other windows not rendering correctly 21 votes
- SignTool Error: The /p option requires the /f option 12 votes
- In MAUI,Can't Use F7 To Xaml and Use Shift+ F7 To CS 10 votes
- Clicking pinned tab drags window out and unpin 9 Votes
- MSVC compiler hangs on user defined operator overload 8 votes
- HLSL Tools will crash Visual Studio when viewing shader files in Unreal Engine and the virtual file mapping has been provided 7 votes
- error C1010 with VS 2022 version 17.6.0 Preview 3 and precompiled headers
- SSDT IN VS 2022 IS TOTALLY BROKEN
- Compiler crashes for analysis of code including specialization of class template with nested non-template class referring to containing class
- VS failed to launch with random JSON dialog
- Azure Function's host.json being ignored unless a manual rebuild is done or code is modified


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.4
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where Saving a C++ file sometimes results in the IDE hanging
- Fixed an issue when "Show All Files" mode is set for a VC project sometimes results from files in those projects will be missing in GoTo and FindInFiles
- Fixed '__declspec(property) causes syntax errors with C++20 and /clr
- Fixed a race condition in ASAN initialization causing crashes on start up
- When multiple test projects are run in sequence, vstest.console can consume a lot of CPU because it is constantly polling for data from testhost that is started but not executing yet. This was mitigated by disabling testhost pre-start. This regression was introduced in 17.6.0.
- Fixes a MessagingRemoteException when an XCFramework is involved in MAUI targeting iOS. Ref xamarin/macios#18308
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.3.230502000. See Windows App SDK release channels - Windows appsfor more details.
- Includes servicing update 10.0.22621.1778 for Windows SDK for Windows 11. See Windows SDK for details
- Fixed a bug where document tabs could accidentally undock into a floating window
- Fixes some Visual Studio crashes on Solution Close


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.3
- A regression was introduced into the razor compiler that broke certain tag helpers with explicit partial classes. Until this bug is fixed customers can work around by pinning back to the 7.0.203 SDK.

Fixed:
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the MSDIA SDK where corrupted PDBs can cause heap overflow, leading to a crash or remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where specially crafted input to git apply –reject can lead to controlled content writes at arbitrary locations.
- Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where Github localization messages refer to a hard-coded path instead of respecting the runtime prefix that leads to out-of-bound memory writes and crashes.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which a configuration file containing a logic error results in arbitrary configuration injection.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows executable responsible for implementing a SOCKS5 proxy is susceptible to picking up an untrusted configuration on multi-user machines.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows Git CMD program incorrectly searches for a program upon startup, leading to silent arbitrary code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses an Out-Of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK where version 2020 or prior may lead to code execution through maliciously crafted FBX files or information disclosure.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a OOB vulnerability where the obj file parser in Visual Studios leads to information disclosure.
- .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where the AIA fetching process for client certificates can lead to denial of service
- .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the WPF XAML parser where an unsandboxed parser can lead to remote code execution
- .NET and Visual Studio Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in bypass restrictions when deserializing a DataSet or DataTable from XML, leading to an elevation of privilege.
- .NET Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET using extracting the contents of a Tar file which may result in elevation of privileges
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET during crash and stack trace scenarios that could lead to loading arbitrary bin
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET source generator for P/Invokes that can lead to generated code freeing uninitialized memory and crashing
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in the .NET SDK during tool restore which can lead to an elevation of privilege


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.2
- Syncfusion Controls like RibbonWindow and ChromelessWindows no longer rendering in designer preview
- RoslynPackage fails to initialize due to SettingsEditorFactory dependency error


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.1
- We have made some updates to whatsnew content


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.5
- Fix for intermittent VS crash while scrolling Windows Forms .NET designer
- .NET 3.1 went out of support in December 2022. Mark it out of support in the Visual Studio setup UI so that it's visible to customers and can be removed with the new "Remove out of support components" button in Visual Studio setup.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.4
- This change fixes a crash when invalid input is sent to the driver used during PGO training for kernel mode drivers
- Fixed MSVC template operator resolution with ISO C++17 and ISO C++20
- MSVC ASAN will ignore mapped-memory files when Rtl* memory functions are used to manipulate that memory
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.81 (SR4)
- Updates .NET iOS to 16.2.127.0, see release notes
- Updates .NET Android to 33.0.46.0
- Addresses a fix in the configuration API that could lead to a double free vulnerability
- VSIXInstaller has been updated to prevent trust warning from being hidden in the UI


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.3
Fixed:
- Removal of integrated Edge Developer Tools for ASP.NET web workload
- Fixed ASAN performance regression regarding large amounts of threads accessing the same heap concurrently. Also, changed the windows_hook_legacy_allocators option default value to true.
- MSVC C++ Toolset updated to 14.35.32216.01
- While editing Razor files, add caching of some of the computed editing constructs to improve performance.
- Fixes a bug where a MultiLine TextBox in a VB-WinForms Project gets deleted, when the Text property contains more than one line (which get separated by vbCrLf on code generation in InitializeComponent).
- Fixes a bug where extremely large Forms or UserControls in the WinForms Out-Of-Process Designer take a very long time to save. Please note, that Forms/UserControls > 3,000 lines of code will be in certain cases differently formatted or not be subject to namespace/this (Me in Visual Basic) reduction. Consider refactoring parts of very big forms into dedicated UserControls, and use those UserControls inside bigger Forms for performance improvements and easier maintenance.
- Fixes a bug where VB-Tick-Comments inside of InitializeComponent will now wrap correctly into individual lines, when a previous line ended with a quotation or a double-quotation character.
- Fixes a bug where renaming a WithEvents defined Control field of the Code-behind Designer file in Visual Basic will no longer lead to multiply defined/handled events.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.1
- Downgraded error from .NET CLI when specifying output paths for solution builds to a warning. Solution-level --output option no longer valid for build-related commands

Developer Community Highlights:
- The VCFileCodeModel.EndPoint property does not return the correct result in VS2022
- Project can't be built since upgrade to 17.5 due to 'CommandLineArgsForDesignTimeEvaluation' is required issue


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5
Fixed:
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- std::move (and similar functions) result in poor debug performance and worse debugging experience
- Allow the --layout option to work with the --config option
- Getting build error after selecting automatically deploy the database project before unit tests are run option
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- Hot Reload For CSS Not Working With Blazor WebAssembly Hosted
- Git - failed to start the configured compare tool
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Solution Explorer item collapses by itself
- JSON Schema being written to solution folder
- Unit test startup fails with an exception when a test method is renamed
- IIF in condition - SQL46010: Incorrect syntax nea
- C++20 String-literal operator template unrecognized by Intellisense
- Html attribute color is broken in the latest VS previe
- C++, Visual Assist Find in Files provides partial results for searches in Entire Solution or Current Projec
- MFC Dialogs resized by the dialog editor
- Intellisense not working with module headers
- Visual Studio 2022 silently corrupts utf-8 source code and content files after reload caused by external modificatio
- CMake + Ninja fails to parse include paths output(/showIncludes)
- False positive c6031 warning from static analysis
- Visual Studio freezes and needs to be killed in Task Manage
- MSVC Not using bswap when possible
- Solution has not finished parsing; browsing results may be inaccurat
- C++ Intellisense hangs forever with certain template parameters
- Version 17.5.0 Preview 2.0 Hot Reload not working for Xamarin.forms
- Xamarin Profiler Simulator Issues


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.4
Fixed:
- Document Outline feature has been disabled for C# source files
- Addressed an issue when Cascadia Code and Cascadia Mono font gets uninstalled during Visual Studio update process

From Developer Community:
- Visual Studio 17.4 crashes constantly when opening the Windows OS repository, with WAVE extension
- Deadlock when EnvDTE.Project.Save is called in certain moment
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- Cannot close VS2022 - neither window close or File Exit works
- VS fails to show the coredump summary page

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends an invalid request to an exposed endpoint


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.3
Fixed:
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- a bug where thread_local variables caused the linker to emit the "fatal error LNK1161: invalid export specification" error
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- the underlying exception leading to a gold bar with message "Diagnostic Analyzer Runner crashed" while editing C#/VisualBasic code
- Fixes failure do deploy UWP apps to devices which were not already paired to a machine where Visual Studio runs

- Improved the performance of submitting a feedback ticket on Developer Community when Recordings are attached
- Adds support for Xcode 14.1 for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac
- Adds Xcode 14.1 support for .NET for iOS, tvOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.52 (SR1.1), see https://aka.ms/dotnet-maui-releases for release notes
- The wasm-tools experience for VS arm64 will be enabled in VS 17.4.3. for .NET WebAssembly Build Tools and .NET 6.0 WebAssembly Build Tools. This enables blazor wasm publishing with AOT Compilation


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.2
Fixed:
- an issue causing C++ compiler crashes with /analyze
- a compiler bug where we were incorrectly eliding a zero-extension
- an issue where some C++ formatting options were not persisted correctly between Visual Studio sessions
- an issue with hang on paste
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.2.221109.1 see Windows App SDK release channels - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs for more details


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.1
Fixed:
- A search for arm64ec or ec in the vs installer now brings up the relevant arm64 components containing arm64ec support
- In Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3 and later, ML.NET Model Builder would hang when training Image Classification models with the GPU. This deadlock has been resolved and Image Classification can be trained using CPU or GPU successfully.
- Using screen readers with the integrated terminal now correctly provides information on the commands that were run and their output
- Visual Studio doesn't crash when opening a .NET 7 Linux core dump

From Developer Community:
- Cannot view Parallel Task when debugging Linux dump


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4
- Arm64
- This preview continues to build out our native Arm64 support on Windows 11. In addition to supporting .NET desktop development (WinForms and WPF), Desktop development with C++ (for MSBuild-based projects) and ASP.NET and Web development, we have now enabled the Universal Windows Platform development workload. Read our blog post to learn more.

C++:
- Improved compiler error messages to provide more correct and useful information, especially for concepts
- Added experimental MSVC flag /experimental:log to output SARIF build logs to the specified directory
- Added support for C23 attributes to IntelliSense and continued progress in C++20 modules support
- Improved indexing performance when opening a new solution. Large projects could see a 20-35% improvement from 17.3.

Improved Named Return Value Optimisation (NRVO) by:
- Enabling NRVO for cases which involve exception handling or loops
- Enabling NRVO even under /Od if the user passes the /Zc:nrvo flag or /std:c++20 or later or /permissive-
- Allowing users to disable NRVO with the /Zc:nrvo- flag
- Upgraded the version of LLVM shipped with Visual Studio to 15.0.1. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for what is available.
- Added support to Visual Studio for vcpkg artifacts with CMake projects. For projects that include a vcpkg manifest the environment will be activated automatically on project open. You can learn more about this in the vcpkg environment activation in Visual Studio blog post.
- You can now use Dev Containers for your C++ projects. You can learn more about this feature in our Dev Containers for C++ blog post.
- Made IntelliSense respect the order of preincluded headers when one is a PCH. Previously, when a PCH was used via /Yu and force-included via /FI, IntelliSense would always process it first, before any other headers included via /FI. This did not match the build behavior, so with this change /FI headers are processed in the order they are specified.
- Removed internal prefixes from CTest names in Test Explorer.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.24.1. See the CMake release notes for what is available.
- Android SDK update
- Ant scripts have been removed, so users will no longer see Ant-based templates in the New Project dialog. For help migrating from Ant templates to Gradle templates, please see: Migrating Builds From Apache Ant (gradle.org)
- Added support for building with NDK 23 and 24
- Updated NDK component to the LTS version 23
- Added vectorized implementations of ranges::min_element(), ranges::max_element(), and ranges::minmax_element()
- We continue to track the latest developments in C++ standardization, support for the following C++ 23 features is available by including /std:c++latest in your compiler options
- P2302 ranges::contains, ranges::contains_subrange
- P2499 string_view Range Constructor Should Be explicit
- P0849R8 auto(x): decay-copy In The Language
- The compiler part is not yet implemented; the library part was implemented in C++20 mode when Ranges were initially implemented.
- P0881R7
- P2301R1 Add A pmr Alias For std::stacktrace
- P1328R1 constexpr type_info::operator==()
- P2440R1 ranges::iota, ranges::shift_left, ranges::shift_right
- P2441R2 views::join_with
- Added an option "Navigation after Create Declaration/Definition" to allow you to choose the navigation behaviour of the Create Declaration/Definition feature. You can select between peeking (the default) or opening the document, or no navigation.
- Arm64 builds of Visual Studio now bundle Arm64 versions of CMake and Ninja
- Added support for CMake Presets version 4. See the CMake release notes for details of what is available
- Connecting to remote systems with the Connection Manager now supports SSH ProxyJump, which is used to access a SSH host via another SSH host (for example, to access a host behind a firewall).
- Developer Community Highlights:
- Introduce the ability to rollback a Visual Studio Update - 438 votes
- Compiler warnings after upgrading to 17.2.0 (C4311) - 49 votes
- EnableClServerMode always rebuilds project and prevents up to date check - 30 votes
- EnableClServerMode does not respect settings like compile as cpp for c files
- EnableClServerMode reduces the process priority of cl.exe to low - 30 votes
- C++ classes, structs and enums with C++ attributes are not visible by Intellisense - 23 votes
- Throwing SEH from C++ catch-block causes unexpected behavior since 19.23 - 19 votes
- lambda inside lambda with & capture passed to range based for loop causes C2512 in c++20, but is ok in c++17 - 13 votes
- C++20 Modules: Bogus Intellisense error when importers use exported nested class
- IntelliSense crashes with imported nested class with member type - 12 votes
- Codegen bug relating to stack allocation - 11 votes
- Test Adapter for Google Test with TYPED_TEST uses wrong names with an extra . - 11 votes
- Inconsistent auto-tabulation behavior when writing an enum class - 8 votes
- CMake Presets doesn't work for WSL2 on some distributive - 7 votes
- Standard violation: enum underlying type cannot represent all its values - 6 votes
- Underlying type of an unscoped enum? - 6 votes
- Incorrect C/C++ IntelliSense error 'enable_if' attributes with conditions that are not constant values are not supported - 6 votes
- /Zc:char8_t[-] ignored by IntelliSense, this genererating errors + squiggles that are not present when building. - 6 votes
- Undeclared identifier error with lambda capture - 6 votes
- Intellisense bug with standard-conforming preprocessor and __VA_ARGS__ comma elision - 5 votes
- VS FOR LINUX. MSBuild fails on SOLUTION with cross-dependent Makefile project ! - 5 votes

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- DataTable visualizer is now upgraded with new improvements like filtering, sorting, exporting, and theming.
- To export the data export in CSV/Excel format use the dropdown on the top right corner.
- The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. It will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- The visualizer window will be themed as per your selected Visual Studio theme

Editor Features:
- Audio Cues are now available in Visual Studio. To enable audio cues, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Settings section, check the "Enable audio cues" option to enable audio cues. With this option checked, Visual Studio will play an audio cue when the caret in the editor arrives on a line with an error, breakpoint or warning. It will also play a cue when the line arrives on a line that has been added or removed when viewing a file in the diff view. These cues can be individual enabled or modified in the Settings Control Panel in Windows.
- Holding down the shift key while rotating the mouse wheel over the editor will now cause the editor to scroll horizontally. The amount that the editor scrolls can be configured in Tools > Options under Text Editor > Advanced.
- The current line number in the editor is is highlighted for higher visibility.
- The Output pane now has a button that will prepend each line with a timestamp to allow developers an easier way to see how much time transpired between steps in longer running processes.
- We fixed an issue that prevented printer settings from being saved correctly in some cases.
- When selecting text in the editor, Visual Studio will now automatically highlight matching strings. To enable this feature, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Display section, check the "Show selection matches" option. With this option checked, any time a single line of text of 100 characters or less is selected, any matches will immediately be highlighted.

F#:
We continue improving tooltips for F# identifiers, fixing a few edge cases:
- Active patterns
- Anonymous record fields
- Exception names
- Also fixed Visual Studio crashing for specifying --version in compiler flags
- Tooltips for local functions now show argument names
- Tooltips for local function arguments

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Allow multiple Git repositories to be active at once - 331 votes
- "Stage Line" tooltip incredibly annoying when editing in the right panel of a Diff window - 6 votes

Other features:
- Multi-repository support means you can have up to 10 active Git repositories at once, allowing you to work with a solution that spans more than one repository and perform git operations like committing, pulling, and pushing across several repositories at the same time. Start using multi-repo support by opening a solution or folder with projects across several repositories. Read our blog post to learn more and share your feedback.
- Untrack and ignore tracked Git files
- In line with a recent Git security update, we have enhanced the user experience of trusting single and multiple Git repositories by improving repository status and utilizing a new trust dialog.

Installation and Updates:
Rollback:
- The ability to return to your previously installed version of Visual Studio is now feature complete. For more information, please visit Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues.
- What will happen?
- Rolling back will return Visual Studio to the version installed prior to the last applied update. It will keep any modifications to selected components chosen since that last update. Local customizations such as your user settings and profiles will be removed. However, your common synchronized settings such as themes, fonts, key bindings, and windows layout will be restored.
- As of now, you will be able to rollback to components that come with the VS instance and shared components such as SDKs and tools that are owned and managed only by VS. Per-machine extensions, system-wide components, and tools that are not managed by Visual Studio will remain in their current versions. However, per-user extensions will be uninstalled. Please refer to section “Components that are compatible” below for more information.
- What will happen to my security updates?
- Security updates that are included in a release greater than the version you rolled back to will be removed which could make your device vulnerable. We recommend always updating back soon to the latest version to stay secure.  
- Which versions support rollback?
- For the Release channel, you can rollback to your previously installed version if it was either 17.0.10 or higher, or 17.1.7 or higher

Components that are compatible:
- The following table outlines the type of components that are supported with the rollback feature. As a general rule of thumb, components that VS installs, and uses are included in the rollback attempt.  

RollbackComp:
- Can I rollback if I am in a managed environment?
- IT administrators can control this update behavior by using a policy that disables the ability to Rollback. Please refer to Configure policies for enterprise deployments for more information.
- How can I Rollback?
- You should be seeing “Rollback to previous version” from the More dropdown button on a product card after an update.

RollbackHow:
- From there, a warning pop up will appear and you will have the option to either cancel or proceed.

RollbackWarning:
- Let us know your thoughts!
- We would love to get your feedback on the rollback feature, so please give it a try and let us know what you think. You can share any feedback by visiting

Remove out-of-support components:
- The Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 installer contains a new feature that enables you to easily bulk remove all components that Visual Studio installed that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. This will help you maintain a secure and compliant environment. Developers can initiate this action on updates or modifications, and IT Admins can enforce it by policy. For those enterprises that use layouts, it’s possible to configure the layout once, and then future administrator update will respect this setting. This functionality also works for Visual Studio 2017 and 2019 if those client machines have been updated to use the latest Visual Studio installer. For additional details on how this functionality works, please refer to the Visual Studio Administrators guide or refer to the blog post.
- Configure Policies via Administrator Templates (ADMX):
- Today we released the Visual Studio Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML), which makes it easy for IT admins to easily discover, manage and control Visual Studio behaviors that are available to be governed by policy. ADMX files are also easy to integrate with common management and deployment tools such as Group Policy Editor or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Please find additional information here.
- Visual Studio security updates now available through the Microsoft Update channel of Windows Update for Business
- All Visual Studio security updates for all supported versions of Visual Studio are now available to modern cloud connected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices that use Windows Update for Business and are managed by mobile device management solutions such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly known as Intune). You can enable this functionality on your client devices by setting the AdministratorUpdatesEnabled policy to 2. Refer to the blog post and the Visual Studio Administrators Guide for additional details.

IntelliCode:
- When IntelliCode has a suggestion to offer that modify or deletes part of a single line of code, the suggestion is now shown as a "diff view" on the editor surface for C# users. By using the TAB key, users can accept the prediction.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- With this new version of Teams Toolkit, updates are required to the Azure Active Directory template file, projectSettings.json, and the app manifest file. These updates are done automatically after performing a Teams Toolkit menu command, and don't change your project source code. The output window will shows the status of the update.
- The Tab application type in the Microsoft Teams App project template wizard includes the option to configure single sign-on or not. Add it later using Project > Teams Toolkit > Add Authentiation Code. Learn more about Teams Toolkit in the docs:

Markdown:
- We have added a very early preview of our markdown editor for Visual Studio. To enable the markdown editor, go to Tools > Manage Preview Features, then check the "Markdown language service" option.
- Once the feature is enabled, opening any .md file will open the new markdown editor in Visual Studio. To open the preview for the markdown, there is a Preview button at the bottom right of the editor (next to the Line and Column information).
- This experience is a very early preview and we expect much of it to change. If you have feedback on the experience, please join the conversation here on Developer Community.
- .NET Productivity:
- There is a new Inline Rename UI that allows you to rename a type. Press Ctrl+R,R to bring up the new Inline Rename experience. Notice that the new UI will now show up under the type with an option to rename comments, strings, and symbol files.
- There is now an option to disable Source Link and Embedded source. You can disable this in Tools > Options > Text Editor > C# > Advanced and deselect Enable navigation to Source Link and Embedded sources.
- You can now easily view a file’s structure at a glance in the Document Outline window. The Document Outline window displays the symbol tree of the file in the editor helping you quickly navigate and edit project files. You can open Document Outline by going to View > Other Windows > Document Outline or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.

Test tools:
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.
- Run Tests until failure helps you find flaky tests and will run your unit test until they reach a failure or until they reach the threshold set in Options.
- View code coverage report scoped down to only the files/lines you have changed with the new Code Coverage Changeset report.

Performance improvements:
- We have made performance improvement in the following areas of Visual Studio in this release :
- Find & Replace in Files
- Git branch switching
- Unit Test Performance
- Language service configuration switch optimization
- Responsive File Save
- C++ Indexing

Visual Studio on Dev Box:
- As a Dev Box is not on your local network, you'll need to use a public IP to connect via internet to any Macs on your local network.
- If the Android emulator won't load, ensure Hyper-V is enabled via {insert instructions here}. If the Hyper-V option was not checked off, enable it, then restart the Dev Box before trying to use the emulator.

From Developer Community:
- Runtime Text Template behaviour changed in Visual Studio 2022 17.3.x
- Terminal Default Profile Isn't Being Loaded Unless Developer PS Profile Is Deleted
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Internal error in UpToDateCheckImplicitConfiguredInputDataSource: ArgumentException: Must not be DateTime.MinValue
- Details for Installed MAUI packages are missing NuGet Project PM UI
- Regression in MFC class CSimpleStringT::CloneData, atlsimpstr.h (atlmfcinclude)
- Hot Reload C# things there are changes when there are none
- Task Failed - Activating language client HtmlLanguageClient: HtmlLanguageClient failed to initialize.
- Introduce the ability to roll back a Visual Studio Update
- Easily remove all out-of-support components
- Visual Studio Administrator Template (ADMX/ADML) Preview Feedback
- Intellicode Suggestions sometimes makes it impossible to type code (C#)


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.6
- Adds support for Xcode 14.0 to .NET 6 for iOS/tvOS
- .NET MAUI 6.0 Servicing Release
- Addressed an intermittent crash when opening the debugger DataSet visualizer
- Administrators will be able to update the VS Installer on an offline client machine from a layout without updating VS


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.5
Fixed:
- an issue where Visual Studio would get into a unresponsive state intermittently while closing WinForms .NET Designer
- When a user has HSTS enabled in their browser settings and adds a GitHub account to the Visual Studio keychain, an error message is displayed with a link to troubleshoot the issue
- an issue where Roslyn analyzers and source generators targeting version 4.3.0 would fail to load in Visual Studio
- Adds support for Xcode 14


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.4
Issues Addressed in this release of 17.3.4:
- Stop issuing false positives for warning C4191
- This release fixes the following warning, "The value of the 'PublicKey' attribute in 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 (x86 and x64)' does not match that of file 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsClickOnce BootstrapperPackagesDotNetFX472NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'. ", after publishing ClickOnce project in Visual Studio 17.3

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-38013 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends a customized payload that is parsed during model binding.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.3
- Fixed an issue which would cause VS to hang when using rename in C# or VB.NET projects


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.2
- Fixes the Toolbox -> Choose Items command when a non-English language is selected in Visual Studio
- The installer has been updated to handle internal dependencies that may be missing
- Invoking the Solution Explorer context menu will no longer cause VS to be unresponsive

From Developer Community:
- Feature unavailable due to an internal error
- Live Unit Testing - Link to code in the body when test is a failure links to the file in the lut instead of the original file
- VsixSignTool fails in pipeline with error code 80070020
- Error when publishing function app


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.1
Type less, code more:
- IntelliCode is a powerful set of automatic code completion tools that understand your code context: variable names, functions, and the type of code you’re writing. This means that IntelliCode is able to complete up to a whole line at once, helping you code more accurately and confidently.
Develop apps faster:
- Hot Reload for .NET and C++ will save you time. Just make a change, and Hot Reload applies your edits to the running app so you can see them. Immediately. Without stopping to rebuild.

Scales to any project:
- Visual Studio 2022 is the best Visual Studio ever. Our first 64-bit IDE makes it easier to work with even bigger projects and more complex workloads. The stuff you do every day—like typing code and switching branches—feels more fluid more responsive. And out-of-memory errors? They’re about to be a distant memory.

Find and fix bugs fast:
Debugging isn’t your favorite part? It might be now. The built-in debugger in Visual Studio 2022 is now even smarter. You’ve got more power than ever to:
- Tackle issues wherever your app is running—locally, on a device, a remote server, or in Azure
- Use smart breakpoints to pause and manage execution to inspect bugs
- Jump back to specific lines of code—no need to restart sessions or manually recreate your app’s state

Designed for everyone:
- Visual Studio 2022 reflects our broader commitment to an excellent experience for all developers with updated icons, a new dark theme, and a focus mode that reduces distractions. Plus: more control over fine-tuning your workspace, including your layout, fonts, themes, icons, menus, custom notifications, and update schedule.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.0
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3:
- MAUI workload GA Build
- MAUI/Blazor CSS Hot Reload support
- You'll now be able to try out a selection of new features in Visual Studio with each update, using our What's New feature
- Select each feature to learn more about the particular feature

What's New in Visual Studio:
Apple Developer Accounts:
- This preview includes initial support for Individual AppStoreConnect accounts which are needed for non-Enterprise Apple Developers
- To add an Individual account, open ToolsOptions and then select the "Apple Accounts" item located in the Xamarin section. In the "Apple Accounts", click the "Add Account..." button and select "Add Individual Account" and enter the AppStoreConnect API Key information.
- Once the account is created, certificates and provisioning profiles can be accessed via the "View Details" button

Known Issues:
- Automatic Provisioning may not work correctly for Individual accounts in some cases. To work around this, follow the instructions for manual provisioning.

Audio Cues in the Editor:
- We've introduced new audio cues in the Visual Studio editor. When enabled, Visual Studio will play sounds when the editing caret arrives on a line with a breakpoint, an error or a warning. By default, Visual Studio uses the same sounds as Visual Studio Code, but these sounds can be configured to the user's preference.
- To enable audio cues, head to ToolsOptions and look for "Preview Features" under Environment. In the Preview Features, the new option is "Enable Audio Cues for the editor". If it's checked, the next time Visual Studio is started, the sounds will play.
- To configure individual audio cues, tap the Windows key in either Windows 10 or Windows 11 and search for "Change system sounds". Under the Program Events, look for the "Microsoft Visual Studio" node in the Program Events tree. The new events are "Line has Breakpoint", "Line has Error" and "Line has Warning". This can be used to customize or disable individual sounds.

Git Tooling:
- Line-staging support, a.k.a interactive staging with the ability to stage specific lines and/or chunks of code right from the editor and the diff view. To get started, stage one of your recent changes by selecting the corresponding color margin and utilizing the Peek Difference UI to stage your change.

C++:
- The Arm64EC toolchain is no longer marked as experimental and is ready for production use.
- The Visual Studio Terminal can now be used as an SSH client with your stored SSH connections. With the C++ for Linux Tools installed, open the Terminal tool window and the Terminal dropdown will be populated with your stored connections. If selected, they will open a new Terminal window inside Visual Studio and a pseudoterminal on your remote system. Control characters, colors, and cursor positional awareness are all supported.
- Go to Definition will now remember the prior signature and navigate accordingly when a better match is not available (e.g. after you manually changed the signature of one of the pair).
- Improved responsiveness of Go To All. Previously, results appeared after you stopped typing. In the new experience, results will show as you type.
- In contexts requiring enum type completion (e.g. assignments to enum variables, case labels, returning enum type, etc.) the autocompletion list will now be filtered to just the matching enumerators and related constructs.
- Added NuGet PackageReference support for C++/CLI MSBuild projects targeting .NET Core. This change was made to unblock mixed codebases from being able to adopt .NET Core. This does not work for other C++ project types or any C++ project types targeting .NET Framework. There are no plans to extend PackageReference support to additional C++ scenarios as the team is working on separate experiences involving vcpkg which will work for non-MSBuild scenarios and add additional functionality.
- Added a Serial Monitor window for embedded development, available through Debug > Windows > Serial Monitor.
- Improved C++ indexing by ~66% compared to 17.2.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.23. See the CMake 3.23 release notes for details of what is available.
- Upgraded the versions of LLVM tools shipped with Visual Studio to v14. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for details of what is available.
- Updated the side by side Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset to version 14.29.30145.00. The latest version of the Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset contains important bug fixes, including fixing all remaining C++20 defect reports. For information about bug fixes, including C++20 defect reports in Dev 16.11
- We have made various improvements to the in-editor experience of C++ modules. "we're continuously working on improving the quality of the experience but encourage you to try in 17.3 and report remaining issues through Developer Community.

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- Diagnostics Analysis tools now include an analyzer that lists the unique call stacks in a memory dump along with the threads executing them.
- IEnumerable visualizers now support data export in CSV format. Just use the dropdown on the top right corner and select CSV.The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. The Visualizer will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- We also added the themeing support for IEnumerable and DataTable/DataSet visualizer, so both of these visualizer window are themed for Visual Studio’s dark, light and blue theme.
- Starting 17.3 preview 3 debugger will automatically reload pervious decompiled artifacts like symbols and PDB files. If you choose to decompile at any previous session the artifacts will automatically be reloaded for all the next sessions and will get you to the decompiled sources faster in External Sources node. This will still honor your JMC settings.
- Debugger now provides a new option to disable the load of NGEN or ready to load (RDR) images for managed code. You can change the settings under Tools > Options> Debugging > General > Prevent using precompiled images on module load or you can also easily search the settings using any of the keyword in the Visual Studio search bar.<

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What's new in this version:

Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.3
- Added support to list simulators and devices with Xcode 15 and removed the NewsstandKit hard link dependency
- Fixed an issue preventing the Visual Studio Installer from running when there is a symlink in the installer path
- The new Include Cleanup feature for C++ which was added in 17.7 has been causing crashes for users, so we have disabled it for now, with a view to re-enable in 17.8


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.2
- Certain endpoint security and application control programs were inducing instability in Visual Studio. This has been addressed
- Fixed crashes experienced by some users of the "Install WSL For Me" experience
- Users who opened a folder containing a CMake project may have experienced an indefinite hang in Visual Studio. The race condition causing this hang has been identified and fixed.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7.1
Developer Community:
- Commented out code is not colored correctly
- Output Window for Application disappear
- Fixes Csproj Editor does not open due to AndroidPackageFormat
- Solution Folders cannot be renamed


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7
Productivity Features:
- Comparing Files
- Copy and Trim Indentation
- Multi-branch Git Graph
- Create new GitHub Actions
- Parallel Stack Filtering
- Collapse All Descendants for Solution Explorer

Performance Improvements:
- F5 Speed
- All-in-One Search Responsiveness
- Find in Files Search Improvements
- C# Spell Checker Memory Consumption
- C++ Unreal Engine Time to IntelliSense
- Light Bulb Responsiveness
- Solutions Load CPU Consumption

.NET development:
- Auto-decompilation for External .NET Code ??– 29 votes
- New Auto Insights for the CPU usage tool

C++ and game development:
- Unreal Engine Macros Formatting for C++
- Build Insights in Visual Studio (C++)
- Unreal Engine Naming Convention Checker for C++
- Improved Doxygen overload resolution
- Unreal Engine Blueprint Find All References
- Address Sanitizer continue_on_error Support
- include Cleanup
- Linux and embedded development with C++"
- WSL Automatic Acquisition
- Remote File Explorer Updates

Web Development:
- npm Dependency Management in ASP.NET projects
- Supporting Vite for React and Vue new project creation
- HTTP Editor
- Power Platform connected services

SSDT (SQL):
- Support for Serverless SQL Pool in SSDT
- Installation and Updates:
- Rollback now preserves all user settings
- Enterprise Management and Acquisition:
- Ability for standard users to update and modify Visual Studio

Microsoft 365 development:
- Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit)

Other Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Cannot import anymore tables into edmx. "Running transformation: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." 46 votes
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart 41 votes
- .vs folder grows unexpectedly large 32 votes
- Call stack and other windows not rendering correctly 21 votes
- SignTool Error: The /p option requires the /f option 12 votes
- In MAUI,Can't Use F7 To Xaml and Use Shift+ F7 To CS 10 votes
- Clicking pinned tab drags window out and unpin 9 Votes
- MSVC compiler hangs on user defined operator overload 8 votes
- HLSL Tools will crash Visual Studio when viewing shader files in Unreal Engine and the virtual file mapping has been provided 7 votes
- error C1010 with VS 2022 version 17.6.0 Preview 3 and precompiled headers
- SSDT IN VS 2022 IS TOTALLY BROKEN
- Compiler crashes for analysis of code including specialization of class template with nested non-template class referring to containing class
- VS failed to launch with random JSON dialog
- Azure Function's host.json being ignored unless a manual rebuild is done or code is modified


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.4
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where Saving a C++ file sometimes results in the IDE hanging
- Fixed an issue when "Show All Files" mode is set for a VC project sometimes results from files in those projects will be missing in GoTo and FindInFiles
- Fixed '__declspec(property) causes syntax errors with C++20 and /clr
- Fixed a race condition in ASAN initialization causing crashes on start up
- When multiple test projects are run in sequence, vstest.console can consume a lot of CPU because it is constantly polling for data from testhost that is started but not executing yet. This was mitigated by disabling testhost pre-start. This regression was introduced in 17.6.0.
- Fixes a MessagingRemoteException when an XCFramework is involved in MAUI targeting iOS. Ref xamarin/macios#18308
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.3.230502000. See Windows App SDK release channels - Windows appsfor more details.
- Includes servicing update 10.0.22621.1778 for Windows SDK for Windows 11. See Windows SDK for details
- Fixed a bug where document tabs could accidentally undock into a floating window
- Fixes some Visual Studio crashes on Solution Close


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.3
- A regression was introduced into the razor compiler that broke certain tag helpers with explicit partial classes. Until this bug is fixed customers can work around by pinning back to the 7.0.203 SDK.

Fixed:
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the MSDIA SDK where corrupted PDBs can cause heap overflow, leading to a crash or remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where specially crafted input to git apply –reject can lead to controlled content writes at arbitrary locations.
- Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where Github localization messages refer to a hard-coded path instead of respecting the runtime prefix that leads to out-of-bound memory writes and crashes.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which a configuration file containing a logic error results in arbitrary configuration injection.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows executable responsible for implementing a SOCKS5 proxy is susceptible to picking up an untrusted configuration on multi-user machines.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows Git CMD program incorrectly searches for a program upon startup, leading to silent arbitrary code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses an Out-Of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK where version 2020 or prior may lead to code execution through maliciously crafted FBX files or information disclosure.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a OOB vulnerability where the obj file parser in Visual Studios leads to information disclosure.
- .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where the AIA fetching process for client certificates can lead to denial of service
- .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the WPF XAML parser where an unsandboxed parser can lead to remote code execution
- .NET and Visual Studio Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in bypass restrictions when deserializing a DataSet or DataTable from XML, leading to an elevation of privilege.
- .NET Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET using extracting the contents of a Tar file which may result in elevation of privileges
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET during crash and stack trace scenarios that could lead to loading arbitrary bin
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET source generator for P/Invokes that can lead to generated code freeing uninitialized memory and crashing
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in the .NET SDK during tool restore which can lead to an elevation of privilege


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.2
- Syncfusion Controls like RibbonWindow and ChromelessWindows no longer rendering in designer preview
- RoslynPackage fails to initialize due to SettingsEditorFactory dependency error


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.1
- We have made some updates to whatsnew content


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.5
- Fix for intermittent VS crash while scrolling Windows Forms .NET designer
- .NET 3.1 went out of support in December 2022. Mark it out of support in the Visual Studio setup UI so that it's visible to customers and can be removed with the new "Remove out of support components" button in Visual Studio setup.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.4
- This change fixes a crash when invalid input is sent to the driver used during PGO training for kernel mode drivers
- Fixed MSVC template operator resolution with ISO C++17 and ISO C++20
- MSVC ASAN will ignore mapped-memory files when Rtl* memory functions are used to manipulate that memory
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.81 (SR4)
- Updates .NET iOS to 16.2.127.0, see release notes
- Updates .NET Android to 33.0.46.0
- Addresses a fix in the configuration API that could lead to a double free vulnerability
- VSIXInstaller has been updated to prevent trust warning from being hidden in the UI


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.3
Fixed:
- Removal of integrated Edge Developer Tools for ASP.NET web workload
- Fixed ASAN performance regression regarding large amounts of threads accessing the same heap concurrently. Also, changed the windows_hook_legacy_allocators option default value to true.
- MSVC C++ Toolset updated to 14.35.32216.01
- While editing Razor files, add caching of some of the computed editing constructs to improve performance.
- Fixes a bug where a MultiLine TextBox in a VB-WinForms Project gets deleted, when the Text property contains more than one line (which get separated by vbCrLf on code generation in InitializeComponent).
- Fixes a bug where extremely large Forms or UserControls in the WinForms Out-Of-Process Designer take a very long time to save. Please note, that Forms/UserControls > 3,000 lines of code will be in certain cases differently formatted or not be subject to namespace/this (Me in Visual Basic) reduction. Consider refactoring parts of very big forms into dedicated UserControls, and use those UserControls inside bigger Forms for performance improvements and easier maintenance.
- Fixes a bug where VB-Tick-Comments inside of InitializeComponent will now wrap correctly into individual lines, when a previous line ended with a quotation or a double-quotation character.
- Fixes a bug where renaming a WithEvents defined Control field of the Code-behind Designer file in Visual Basic will no longer lead to multiply defined/handled events.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.1
- Downgraded error from .NET CLI when specifying output paths for solution builds to a warning. Solution-level --output option no longer valid for build-related commands

Developer Community Highlights:
- The VCFileCodeModel.EndPoint property does not return the correct result in VS2022
- Project can't be built since upgrade to 17.5 due to 'CommandLineArgsForDesignTimeEvaluation' is required issue


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5
Fixed:
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- std::move (and similar functions) result in poor debug performance and worse debugging experience
- Allow the --layout option to work with the --config option
- Getting build error after selecting automatically deploy the database project before unit tests are run option
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- Hot Reload For CSS Not Working With Blazor WebAssembly Hosted
- Git - failed to start the configured compare tool
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Solution Explorer item collapses by itself
- JSON Schema being written to solution folder
- Unit test startup fails with an exception when a test method is renamed
- IIF in condition - SQL46010: Incorrect syntax nea
- C++20 String-literal operator template unrecognized by Intellisense
- Html attribute color is broken in the latest VS previe
- C++, Visual Assist Find in Files provides partial results for searches in Entire Solution or Current Projec
- MFC Dialogs resized by the dialog editor
- Intellisense not working with module headers
- Visual Studio 2022 silently corrupts utf-8 source code and content files after reload caused by external modificatio
- CMake + Ninja fails to parse include paths output(/showIncludes)
- False positive c6031 warning from static analysis
- Visual Studio freezes and needs to be killed in Task Manage
- MSVC Not using bswap when possible
- Solution has not finished parsing; browsing results may be inaccurat
- C++ Intellisense hangs forever with certain template parameters
- Version 17.5.0 Preview 2.0 Hot Reload not working for Xamarin.forms
- Xamarin Profiler Simulator Issues


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.4
Fixed:
- Document Outline feature has been disabled for C# source files
- Addressed an issue when Cascadia Code and Cascadia Mono font gets uninstalled during Visual Studio update process

From Developer Community:
- Visual Studio 17.4 crashes constantly when opening the Windows OS repository, with WAVE extension
- Deadlock when EnvDTE.Project.Save is called in certain moment
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- Cannot close VS2022 - neither window close or File Exit works
- VS fails to show the coredump summary page

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends an invalid request to an exposed endpoint


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.3
Fixed:
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- a bug where thread_local variables caused the linker to emit the "fatal error LNK1161: invalid export specification" error
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- the underlying exception leading to a gold bar with message "Diagnostic Analyzer Runner crashed" while editing C#/VisualBasic code
- Fixes failure do deploy UWP apps to devices which were not already paired to a machine where Visual Studio runs

- Improved the performance of submitting a feedback ticket on Developer Community when Recordings are attached
- Adds support for Xcode 14.1 for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac
- Adds Xcode 14.1 support for .NET for iOS, tvOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.52 (SR1.1), see https://aka.ms/dotnet-maui-releases for release notes
- The wasm-tools experience for VS arm64 will be enabled in VS 17.4.3. for .NET WebAssembly Build Tools and .NET 6.0 WebAssembly Build Tools. This enables blazor wasm publishing with AOT Compilation


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.2
Fixed:
- an issue causing C++ compiler crashes with /analyze
- a compiler bug where we were incorrectly eliding a zero-extension
- an issue where some C++ formatting options were not persisted correctly between Visual Studio sessions
- an issue with hang on paste
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.2.221109.1 see Windows App SDK release channels - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs for more details


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.1
Fixed:
- A search for arm64ec or ec in the vs installer now brings up the relevant arm64 components containing arm64ec support
- In Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3 and later, ML.NET Model Builder would hang when training Image Classification models with the GPU. This deadlock has been resolved and Image Classification can be trained using CPU or GPU successfully.
- Using screen readers with the integrated terminal now correctly provides information on the commands that were run and their output
- Visual Studio doesn't crash when opening a .NET 7 Linux core dump

From Developer Community:
- Cannot view Parallel Task when debugging Linux dump


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4
- Arm64
- This preview continues to build out our native Arm64 support on Windows 11. In addition to supporting .NET desktop development (WinForms and WPF), Desktop development with C++ (for MSBuild-based projects) and ASP.NET and Web development, we have now enabled the Universal Windows Platform development workload. Read our blog post to learn more.

C++:
- Improved compiler error messages to provide more correct and useful information, especially for concepts
- Added experimental MSVC flag /experimental:log to output SARIF build logs to the specified directory
- Added support for C23 attributes to IntelliSense and continued progress in C++20 modules support
- Improved indexing performance when opening a new solution. Large projects could see a 20-35% improvement from 17.3.

Improved Named Return Value Optimisation (NRVO) by:
- Enabling NRVO for cases which involve exception handling or loops
- Enabling NRVO even under /Od if the user passes the /Zc:nrvo flag or /std:c++20 or later or /permissive-
- Allowing users to disable NRVO with the /Zc:nrvo- flag
- Upgraded the version of LLVM shipped with Visual Studio to 15.0.1. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for what is available.
- Added support to Visual Studio for vcpkg artifacts with CMake projects. For projects that include a vcpkg manifest the environment will be activated automatically on project open. You can learn more about this in the vcpkg environment activation in Visual Studio blog post.
- You can now use Dev Containers for your C++ projects. You can learn more about this feature in our Dev Containers for C++ blog post.
- Made IntelliSense respect the order of preincluded headers when one is a PCH. Previously, when a PCH was used via /Yu and force-included via /FI, IntelliSense would always process it first, before any other headers included via /FI. This did not match the build behavior, so with this change /FI headers are processed in the order they are specified.
- Removed internal prefixes from CTest names in Test Explorer.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.24.1. See the CMake release notes for what is available.
- Android SDK update
- Ant scripts have been removed, so users will no longer see Ant-based templates in the New Project dialog. For help migrating from Ant templates to Gradle templates, please see: Migrating Builds From Apache Ant (gradle.org)
- Added support for building with NDK 23 and 24
- Updated NDK component to the LTS version 23
- Added vectorized implementations of ranges::min_element(), ranges::max_element(), and ranges::minmax_element()
- We continue to track the latest developments in C++ standardization, support for the following C++ 23 features is available by including /std:c++latest in your compiler options
- P2302 ranges::contains, ranges::contains_subrange
- P2499 string_view Range Constructor Should Be explicit
- P0849R8 auto(x): decay-copy In The Language
- The compiler part is not yet implemented; the library part was implemented in C++20 mode when Ranges were initially implemented.
- P0881R7
- P2301R1 Add A pmr Alias For std::stacktrace
- P1328R1 constexpr type_info::operator==()
- P2440R1 ranges::iota, ranges::shift_left, ranges::shift_right
- P2441R2 views::join_with
- Added an option "Navigation after Create Declaration/Definition" to allow you to choose the navigation behaviour of the Create Declaration/Definition feature. You can select between peeking (the default) or opening the document, or no navigation.
- Arm64 builds of Visual Studio now bundle Arm64 versions of CMake and Ninja
- Added support for CMake Presets version 4. See the CMake release notes for details of what is available
- Connecting to remote systems with the Connection Manager now supports SSH ProxyJump, which is used to access a SSH host via another SSH host (for example, to access a host behind a firewall).
- Developer Community Highlights:
- Introduce the ability to rollback a Visual Studio Update - 438 votes
- Compiler warnings after upgrading to 17.2.0 (C4311) - 49 votes
- EnableClServerMode always rebuilds project and prevents up to date check - 30 votes
- EnableClServerMode does not respect settings like compile as cpp for c files
- EnableClServerMode reduces the process priority of cl.exe to low - 30 votes
- C++ classes, structs and enums with C++ attributes are not visible by Intellisense - 23 votes
- Throwing SEH from C++ catch-block causes unexpected behavior since 19.23 - 19 votes
- lambda inside lambda with & capture passed to range based for loop causes C2512 in c++20, but is ok in c++17 - 13 votes
- C++20 Modules: Bogus Intellisense error when importers use exported nested class
- IntelliSense crashes with imported nested class with member type - 12 votes
- Codegen bug relating to stack allocation - 11 votes
- Test Adapter for Google Test with TYPED_TEST uses wrong names with an extra . - 11 votes
- Inconsistent auto-tabulation behavior when writing an enum class - 8 votes
- CMake Presets doesn't work for WSL2 on some distributive - 7 votes
- Standard violation: enum underlying type cannot represent all its values - 6 votes
- Underlying type of an unscoped enum? - 6 votes
- Incorrect C/C++ IntelliSense error 'enable_if' attributes with conditions that are not constant values are not supported - 6 votes
- /Zc:char8_t[-] ignored by IntelliSense, this genererating errors + squiggles that are not present when building. - 6 votes
- Undeclared identifier error with lambda capture - 6 votes
- Intellisense bug with standard-conforming preprocessor and __VA_ARGS__ comma elision - 5 votes
- VS FOR LINUX. MSBuild fails on SOLUTION with cross-dependent Makefile project ! - 5 votes

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- DataTable visualizer is now upgraded with new improvements like filtering, sorting, exporting, and theming.
- To export the data export in CSV/Excel format use the dropdown on the top right corner.
- The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. It will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- The visualizer window will be themed as per your selected Visual Studio theme

Editor Features:
- Audio Cues are now available in Visual Studio. To enable audio cues, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Settings section, check the "Enable audio cues" option to enable audio cues. With this option checked, Visual Studio will play an audio cue when the caret in the editor arrives on a line with an error, breakpoint or warning. It will also play a cue when the line arrives on a line that has been added or removed when viewing a file in the diff view. These cues can be individual enabled or modified in the Settings Control Panel in Windows.
- Holding down the shift key while rotating the mouse wheel over the editor will now cause the editor to scroll horizontally. The amount that the editor scrolls can be configured in Tools > Options under Text Editor > Advanced.
- The current line number in the editor is is highlighted for higher visibility.
- The Output pane now has a button that will prepend each line with a timestamp to allow developers an easier way to see how much time transpired between steps in longer running processes.
- We fixed an issue that prevented printer settings from being saved correctly in some cases.
- When selecting text in the editor, Visual Studio will now automatically highlight matching strings. To enable this feature, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Display section, check the "Show selection matches" option. With this option checked, any time a single line of text of 100 characters or less is selected, any matches will immediately be highlighted.

F#:
We continue improving tooltips for F# identifiers, fixing a few edge cases:
- Active patterns
- Anonymous record fields
- Exception names
- Also fixed Visual Studio crashing for specifying --version in compiler flags
- Tooltips for local functions now show argument names
- Tooltips for local function arguments

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Allow multiple Git repositories to be active at once - 331 votes
- "Stage Line" tooltip incredibly annoying when editing in the right panel of a Diff window - 6 votes

Other features:
- Multi-repository support means you can have up to 10 active Git repositories at once, allowing you to work with a solution that spans more than one repository and perform git operations like committing, pulling, and pushing across several repositories at the same time. Start using multi-repo support by opening a solution or folder with projects across several repositories. Read our blog post to learn more and share your feedback.
- Untrack and ignore tracked Git files
- In line with a recent Git security update, we have enhanced the user experience of trusting single and multiple Git repositories by improving repository status and utilizing a new trust dialog.

Installation and Updates:
Rollback:
- The ability to return to your previously installed version of Visual Studio is now feature complete. For more information, please visit Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues.
- What will happen?
- Rolling back will return Visual Studio to the version installed prior to the last applied update. It will keep any modifications to selected components chosen since that last update. Local customizations such as your user settings and profiles will be removed. However, your common synchronized settings such as themes, fonts, key bindings, and windows layout will be restored.
- As of now, you will be able to rollback to components that come with the VS instance and shared components such as SDKs and tools that are owned and managed only by VS. Per-machine extensions, system-wide components, and tools that are not managed by Visual Studio will remain in their current versions. However, per-user extensions will be uninstalled. Please refer to section “Components that are compatible” below for more information.
- What will happen to my security updates?
- Security updates that are included in a release greater than the version you rolled back to will be removed which could make your device vulnerable. We recommend always updating back soon to the latest version to stay secure.  
- Which versions support rollback?
- For the Release channel, you can rollback to your previously installed version if it was either 17.0.10 or higher, or 17.1.7 or higher

Components that are compatible:
- The following table outlines the type of components that are supported with the rollback feature. As a general rule of thumb, components that VS installs, and uses are included in the rollback attempt.  

RollbackComp:
- Can I rollback if I am in a managed environment?
- IT administrators can control this update behavior by using a policy that disables the ability to Rollback. Please refer to Configure policies for enterprise deployments for more information.
- How can I Rollback?
- You should be seeing “Rollback to previous version” from the More dropdown button on a product card after an update.

RollbackHow:
- From there, a warning pop up will appear and you will have the option to either cancel or proceed.

RollbackWarning:
- Let us know your thoughts!
- We would love to get your feedback on the rollback feature, so please give it a try and let us know what you think. You can share any feedback by visiting

Remove out-of-support components:
- The Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 installer contains a new feature that enables you to easily bulk remove all components that Visual Studio installed that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. This will help you maintain a secure and compliant environment. Developers can initiate this action on updates or modifications, and IT Admins can enforce it by policy. For those enterprises that use layouts, it’s possible to configure the layout once, and then future administrator update will respect this setting. This functionality also works for Visual Studio 2017 and 2019 if those client machines have been updated to use the latest Visual Studio installer. For additional details on how this functionality works, please refer to the Visual Studio Administrators guide or refer to the blog post.
- Configure Policies via Administrator Templates (ADMX):
- Today we released the Visual Studio Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML), which makes it easy for IT admins to easily discover, manage and control Visual Studio behaviors that are available to be governed by policy. ADMX files are also easy to integrate with common management and deployment tools such as Group Policy Editor or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Please find additional information here.
- Visual Studio security updates now available through the Microsoft Update channel of Windows Update for Business
- All Visual Studio security updates for all supported versions of Visual Studio are now available to modern cloud connected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices that use Windows Update for Business and are managed by mobile device management solutions such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly known as Intune). You can enable this functionality on your client devices by setting the AdministratorUpdatesEnabled policy to 2. Refer to the blog post and the Visual Studio Administrators Guide for additional details.

IntelliCode:
- When IntelliCode has a suggestion to offer that modify or deletes part of a single line of code, the suggestion is now shown as a "diff view" on the editor surface for C# users. By using the TAB key, users can accept the prediction.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- With this new version of Teams Toolkit, updates are required to the Azure Active Directory template file, projectSettings.json, and the app manifest file. These updates are done automatically after performing a Teams Toolkit menu command, and don't change your project source code. The output window will shows the status of the update.
- The Tab application type in the Microsoft Teams App project template wizard includes the option to configure single sign-on or not. Add it later using Project > Teams Toolkit > Add Authentiation Code. Learn more about Teams Toolkit in the docs:

Markdown:
- We have added a very early preview of our markdown editor for Visual Studio. To enable the markdown editor, go to Tools > Manage Preview Features, then check the "Markdown language service" option.
- Once the feature is enabled, opening any .md file will open the new markdown editor in Visual Studio. To open the preview for the markdown, there is a Preview button at the bottom right of the editor (next to the Line and Column information).
- This experience is a very early preview and we expect much of it to change. If you have feedback on the experience, please join the conversation here on Developer Community.
- .NET Productivity:
- There is a new Inline Rename UI that allows you to rename a type. Press Ctrl+R,R to bring up the new Inline Rename experience. Notice that the new UI will now show up under the type with an option to rename comments, strings, and symbol files.
- There is now an option to disable Source Link and Embedded source. You can disable this in Tools > Options > Text Editor > C# > Advanced and deselect Enable navigation to Source Link and Embedded sources.
- You can now easily view a file’s structure at a glance in the Document Outline window. The Document Outline window displays the symbol tree of the file in the editor helping you quickly navigate and edit project files. You can open Document Outline by going to View > Other Windows > Document Outline or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.

Test tools:
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.
- Run Tests until failure helps you find flaky tests and will run your unit test until they reach a failure or until they reach the threshold set in Options.
- View code coverage report scoped down to only the files/lines you have changed with the new Code Coverage Changeset report.

Performance improvements:
- We have made performance improvement in the following areas of Visual Studio in this release :
- Find & Replace in Files
- Git branch switching
- Unit Test Performance
- Language service configuration switch optimization
- Responsive File Save
- C++ Indexing

Visual Studio on Dev Box:
- As a Dev Box is not on your local network, you'll need to use a public IP to connect via internet to any Macs on your local network.
- If the Android emulator won't load, ensure Hyper-V is enabled via {insert instructions here}. If the Hyper-V option was not checked off, enable it, then restart the Dev Box before trying to use the emulator.

From Developer Community:
- Runtime Text Template behaviour changed in Visual Studio 2022 17.3.x
- Terminal Default Profile Isn't Being Loaded Unless Developer PS Profile Is Deleted
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Internal error in UpToDateCheckImplicitConfiguredInputDataSource: ArgumentException: Must not be DateTime.MinValue
- Details for Installed MAUI packages are missing NuGet Project PM UI
- Regression in MFC class CSimpleStringT::CloneData, atlsimpstr.h (atlmfcinclude)
- Hot Reload C# things there are changes when there are none
- Task Failed - Activating language client HtmlLanguageClient: HtmlLanguageClient failed to initialize.
- Introduce the ability to roll back a Visual Studio Update
- Easily remove all out-of-support components
- Visual Studio Administrator Template (ADMX/ADML) Preview Feedback
- Intellicode Suggestions sometimes makes it impossible to type code (C#)


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.6
- Adds support for Xcode 14.0 to .NET 6 for iOS/tvOS
- .NET MAUI 6.0 Servicing Release
- Addressed an intermittent crash when opening the debugger DataSet visualizer
- Administrators will be able to update the VS Installer on an offline client machine from a layout without updating VS


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.5
Fixed:
- an issue where Visual Studio would get into a unresponsive state intermittently while closing WinForms .NET Designer
- When a user has HSTS enabled in their browser settings and adds a GitHub account to the Visual Studio keychain, an error message is displayed with a link to troubleshoot the issue
- an issue where Roslyn analyzers and source generators targeting version 4.3.0 would fail to load in Visual Studio
- Adds support for Xcode 14


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.4
Issues Addressed in this release of 17.3.4:
- Stop issuing false positives for warning C4191
- This release fixes the following warning, "The value of the 'PublicKey' attribute in 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 (x86 and x64)' does not match that of file 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsClickOnce BootstrapperPackagesDotNetFX472NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'. ", after publishing ClickOnce project in Visual Studio 17.3

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-38013 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends a customized payload that is parsed during model binding.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.3
- Fixed an issue which would cause VS to hang when using rename in C# or VB.NET projects


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.2
- Fixes the Toolbox -> Choose Items command when a non-English language is selected in Visual Studio
- The installer has been updated to handle internal dependencies that may be missing
- Invoking the Solution Explorer context menu will no longer cause VS to be unresponsive

From Developer Community:
- Feature unavailable due to an internal error
- Live Unit Testing - Link to code in the body when test is a failure links to the file in the lut instead of the original file
- VsixSignTool fails in pipeline with error code 80070020
- Error when publishing function app


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.1
Type less, code more:
- IntelliCode is a powerful set of automatic code completion tools that understand your code context: variable names, functions, and the type of code you’re writing. This means that IntelliCode is able to complete up to a whole line at once, helping you code more accurately and confidently.
Develop apps faster:
- Hot Reload for .NET and C++ will save you time. Just make a change, and Hot Reload applies your edits to the running app so you can see them. Immediately. Without stopping to rebuild.

Scales to any project:
- Visual Studio 2022 is the best Visual Studio ever. Our first 64-bit IDE makes it easier to work with even bigger projects and more complex workloads. The stuff you do every day—like typing code and switching branches—feels more fluid more responsive. And out-of-memory errors? They’re about to be a distant memory.

Find and fix bugs fast:
Debugging isn’t your favorite part? It might be now. The built-in debugger in Visual Studio 2022 is now even smarter. You’ve got more power than ever to:
- Tackle issues wherever your app is running—locally, on a device, a remote server, or in Azure
- Use smart breakpoints to pause and manage execution to inspect bugs
- Jump back to specific lines of code—no need to restart sessions or manually recreate your app’s state

Designed for everyone:
- Visual Studio 2022 reflects our broader commitment to an excellent experience for all developers with updated icons, a new dark theme, and a focus mode that reduces distractions. Plus: more control over fine-tuning your workspace, including your layout, fonts, themes, icons, menus, custom notifications, and update schedule.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.0
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3:
- MAUI workload GA Build
- MAUI/Blazor CSS Hot Reload support
- You'll now be able to try out a selection of new features in Visual Studio with each update, using our What's New feature
- Select each feature to learn more about the particular feature

What's New in Visual Studio:
Apple Developer Accounts:
- This preview includes initial support for Individual AppStoreConnect accounts which are needed for non-Enterprise Apple Developers
- To add an Individual account, open ToolsOptions and then select the "Apple Accounts" item located in the Xamarin section. In the "Apple Accounts", click the "Add Account..." button and select "Add Individual Account" and enter the AppStoreConnect API Key information.
- Once the account is created, certificates and provisioning profiles can be accessed via the "View Details" button

Known Issues:
- Automatic Provisioning may not work correctly for Individual accounts in some cases. To work around this, follow the instructions for manual provisioning.

Audio Cues in the Editor:
- We've introduced new audio cues in the Visual Studio editor. When enabled, Visual Studio will play sounds when the editing caret arrives on a line with a breakpoint, an error or a warning. By default, Visual Studio uses the same sounds as Visual Studio Code, but these sounds can be configured to the user's preference.
- To enable audio cues, head to ToolsOptions and look for "Preview Features" under Environment. In the Preview Features, the new option is "Enable Audio Cues for the editor". If it's checked, the next time Visual Studio is started, the sounds will play.
- To configure individual audio cues, tap the Windows key in either Windows 10 or Windows 11 and search for "Change system sounds". Under the Program Events, look for the "Microsoft Visual Studio" node in the Program Events tree. The new events are "Line has Breakpoint", "Line has Error" and "Line has Warning". This can be used to customize or disable individual sounds.

Git Tooling:
- Line-staging support, a.k.a interactive staging with the ability to stage specific lines and/or chunks of code right from the editor and the diff view. To get started, stage one of your recent changes by selecting the corresponding color margin and utilizing the Peek Difference UI to stage your change.

C++:
- The Arm64EC toolchain is no longer marked as experimental and is ready for production use.
- The Visual Studio Terminal can now be used as an SSH client with your stored SSH connections. With the C++ for Linux Tools installed, open the Terminal tool window and the Terminal dropdown will be populated with your stored connections. If selected, they will open a new Terminal window inside Visual Studio and a pseudoterminal on your remote system. Control characters, colors, and cursor positional awareness are all supported.
- Go to Definition will now remember the prior signature and navigate accordingly when a better match is not available (e.g. after you manually changed the signature of one of the pair).
- Improved responsiveness of Go To All. Previously, results appeared after you stopped typing. In the new experience, results will show as you type.
- In contexts requiring enum type completion (e.g. assignments to enum variables, case labels, returning enum type, etc.) the autocompletion list will now be filtered to just the matching enumerators and related constructs.
- Added NuGet PackageReference support for C++/CLI MSBuild projects targeting .NET Core. This change was made to unblock mixed codebases from being able to adopt .NET Core. This does not work for other C++ project types or any C++ project types targeting .NET Framework. There are no plans to extend PackageReference support to additional C++ scenarios as the team is working on separate experiences involving vcpkg which will work for non-MSBuild scenarios and add additional functionality.
- Added a Serial Monitor window for embedded development, available through Debug > Windows > Serial Monitor.
- Improved C++ indexing by ~66% compared to 17.2.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.23. See the CMake 3.23 release notes for details of what is available.
- Upgraded the versions of LLVM tools shipped with Visual Studio to v14. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for details of what is available.
- Updated the side by side Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset to version 14.29.30145.00. The latest version of the Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset contains important bug fixes, including fixing all remaining C++20 defect reports. For information about bug fixes, including C++20 defect reports in Dev 16.11
- We have made various improvements to the in-editor experience of C++ modules. "we're continuously working on improving the quality of the experience but encourage you to try in 17.3 and report remaining issues through Developer Community.

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- Diagnostics Analysis tools now include an analyzer that lists the unique call stacks in a memory dump along with the threads executing them.
- IEnumerable visualizers now support data export in CSV format. Just use the dropdown on the top right corner and select CSV.The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. The Visualizer will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- We also added the themeing support for IEnumerable and DataTable/DataSet visualizer, so both of these visualizer window are themed for Visual Studio’s dark, light and blue theme.
- Starting 17.3 preview 3 debugger will automatically reload pervious decompiled artifacts like symbols and PDB files. If you choose to decompile at any previous session the artifacts will automatically be reloaded for all the next sessions and will get you to the decompiled sources faster in External Sources node. This will still honor your JMC settings.
- Debugger now provides a new option to disable the load of NGEN or ready to load (RDR) images for managed code. You can change the settings under Tools > Options> Debugging > General > Prevent using precompiled images on module load or you can also easily search the settings using any of the keyword in the Visual Studio search bar.
- You will now see the Exception stack frames inside the Call Stack window, so for all async exceptions, you can quickly load symbols or locate sources and go directly to the site of the exception. Exception stack frames inside the Call Stack window will provide functionalities of the actual call stack.Features like automatic navigation, quickly switching back and forth between frames, and symbol load / decompile options to get back to the source code where the exception was thrown.

General:
- GitHub accounts now roam across machines when signing in on a new machine with the same personalization account (account shown in the top left of the account settings dialog).

Installer:
- You can now update all side-by-side versions of Visual Studio with an “Update all” button on the installer.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- The Microsoft Teams App project template has been improved and now creates various types of Teams app, including notification bot, command bot, tab app and message extensions. You can now create and debug various Microsoft Teams App using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio.
- We recommend creating a new project using the updated template for any existing Teams Apps you've created with previous versions of the Teams Toolkit.
- You can now choose when to sign-in with your M365 identity and register Teams app resources using the Project > Teams Toolkit > Prepare Teams App Dependencies menu option.
- Prepare Teams App Dependencies will register the Teams app and Bot for your Teams project.
- Updates to the manifest.template.json files can be synchronized with Teams Developer Portal for local debug by selecting "Prepare Teams App Dependencies" menu option again at any time.
- Updates to the manifest.template.json files can be synchronized with Teams Developer Portal for remote preview by selecting Project > Teams Toolkit > Update Manifest in Teams Developer Portal menu option.
- You can preview manifest file before synchronization by right click manifest.template.json file and use Preview Manifest File menu option.
- Use the Project > Teams Toolkit > Provision in the Cloud menu to create resources in an Azure subscription.
- Use the Project > Teams Toolkit > Deploy to the Cloud menu to publish code to those resources.
- You can open Teams app remotely in a browser that are created from the Provision menu using the Preview Teams app menu.
- You can zip the Teams app and generate app package by select Project > Teams Toolkit > Zip App Package menu option for sharing and uploading purpose.
- You can find all Teams Toolkit menu options by right click on the Teams app project, they are the same as the Project > Teams Toolkit menu.

.NET Productivity:
- In C# 10 we introduced Global Usings. Global Usings adds usings to the top of a file invisibly and automatically. We now surface an icon at the top of your file to let you know if Global Usings are active in your file and if you click on the icon, it will show you what those Global Usings are. Global Usings
- Peek Definition now supports source link, embedded source, and decompiled sources. Peek Definition

We added the following three options for collapsing and outlining views on file open:
- Collapse #regions on file open
- Collapse usings on file open
- Collapse implementations from metadata on file open
- You can now apply Fix All to both the Use expression body or block body and Convert to raw string literal refactoring.
- We now have a code fix that fixes invalid constraints. Place your cursor on the diagnostic squiggle in the editor. Press Ctrl+. to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Select Fix constraint. Fix Constraint
- We now have a refactoring that allows you to switch between top-level statements and the Program.Main style. Place your cursor on a top-level statement. Press Ctrl+. to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Select Convert to ‘Program.Main’ style program. Convert to Program.Main refactoring
- We added additional scopes to the Fix All operation. In addition to applying the Fix All operation to a Document, Project, and Solution, you can apply Fix All to a Containing Member and Containing Type. Fix All Containing Members and Containing Types
- We now automatically convert single line comments to doc comments when you add an additional forward slash to a single line comment.
- We now have a code style option that allows you to warn on possible exceptions in a foreach loop. Foreach loops implicitly casts to derived types by design. This was necessary before generics existed but can lead to runtime exceptions in some cases.

Personalization:
- Document management capabilities have been updated. Read our blog post to learn more.

These features include:
- Tabs arranged in multiple rows
- Restore recent document
- Modified dirty indicator
- Dropdown shows names of invisible docs in italics

Razor (ASP.NET Core) Editor:
- The new Razor editor now has full completion support inside of an .
- The new Razor editor now correctly handles completion for HTML attributes when typing = “ ”.
- The new Razor editor now support HTML, JavaScript, and CSS OnTypeFormatting.

Test tools:
- Parallel Discovery is now enabled by default when running tests from the Test Explorer. This enables Visual Studio to use available cores to discover tests in parallel and reduce the time to see tests in the Test Explorer.
- The Live Unit Testing window now has a status bar, similar to the Test Explorer. This should give you better insight on the operations ongoing in Live Unit Testing as well as visibly surface errors. Live Unit Testing Status Bar
- vstest.console now supports running assemblies of different target platforms and target frameworks in one request.
- Code Coverage now has a cache for static instrumentation for better performance.
- Microsoft.CodeCoverage.Console is now added to the command line tools.
- The default architecture for AnyCPU .NET Framework test projects changed from x86 to x64. This change unifies how the default architecture is determined across all types of test projects to be always based on the architecture of Visual Studio. Meaning that in x64 version of VisualStudio, x64 will be used, and in future ARM64 VisualStudio, ARM64 will be used. The same rule also applies to dotnet test, and vstest.console. To revert to using x86, navigate to Test > Processor Architecture for AnyCPU projects > x86
- Remote Testing now supports test runs against remote arm64 windows environments.
- The new build experience for [Live Unit Testing] is now enabled by default. Read our blog post to learn more.
- You can now choose to see code coverage information on the editor margin by selecting "Margin Glyphs" in the Code Coverage Results window. Convert to raw string
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.

TypeScript and JavaScript Development:
- JavaScript and TypeScript files projects are now excluded from program analysis unless they are referenced by a tsconfig.json or jsconfig.json file. The result should be improved performance in large projects with lots of TypeScript and JavaScript files.
- JavaScript (.esproj) projects that are referenced from an ASP.NET project now provide an option to include production build output in ASP.NET project publishing.
- The TypeScript 4.7 language service and compiler are included in Visual Studio. See the TypeScript 4.7 announcement blog post for more.
- The new multi-target JavaScript debugger is now used by default in Node.js (.njsproj) projects.
- Auto-closing HTML tags in JavaScript and TypeScript React (.jsx/.tsx) files.
- Fixed an issue where Automatic Type Acquisition (ATA) did not work when the default TypeScript language server is selected.
- Fixed an issue where the dependencies node in Node.js (.njsproj) projects showed indirect dependencies when packages are restored using npm 7 or greater.

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-34716 .NET Spoofing Vulnerability External Entity Injection during XML signature verification
- CVE-2022-31012 Remote Code Execution Git for Windows' installer can be tricked into executing an untrusted binary
- CVE-2022-29187 Elevation of Privilege Malicious users can create a .git directory in a folder that is owned by a super-user
- CVE-2022-35777 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser Heap overflow Vulnerability
- CVE-2022-35825 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser OOBW Vulnerability
- CVE-2022-35826 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser Heap overflow Vulnerability
- CVE-2022-35827 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser Heap OOBW Vulnerability

From Developer Community:
- search in cmake view doesnt filter files
- "Go To Document" (F12) for C++ #include statements fails when using /external:I
- Error: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: path1
- devenv crashes while debugging
- Adding strings to resx file pops a modal error dialog
- Add include quick-action adds header along INCLUDES <> path rather than relative header via ""
- Outlining collapses code AFTER user navigates to it via search results item or go-to-definition, etc
- Tried to Hot Reload a .NET MAUI Blazor app and got an exception
- Pasted Comments Indentation Issue
- VS2019 standard exception headers: warning C5240: 'nodiscard': attribute is ignored in this syntactic position
- C6389 false positive on main etc
- XAML design mode in Blend 2019 (previously reported and closed)
- Visual Studio 2022 : Double Clicking on solution file in the Source Control Explorer opens the sln file as plain text
- Light Bulb Suggestion "Encode image in base64" Missing in Visual Studio 2022 CSHTML editor
- CSS editor says ::deep is not a valid pseudo-element
- After an install of 17.1.0 Preview 1.1, the IDE fails to launch with the following dialogs. Uninstalling and reinstalling fail to resolve.
- The “CompareBuildTaskVersion” task could not be loaded from the assembly
- MsBuild doesn't give /delayload flags to linker when using LLVM toolchain
- env in launch.vs.json doesn't work for native
- Support ::deep in .razor.css CSS isolation files to avoid validation warnings in the log
- Blend 2022 'visual studio xml editor package' package did not load correctly'
- Code coverage not generating results with visualstudio2022testagent
- The selected certificate is not valid for code signing
- Project options parameter values are retained in the same instance rather than resetting after the project creation
- .Net Async profiler tool doesn't show anything
- spacing fix-up A && B -> A&& B
- Git no longer supports 'preserve-merges', stop offering that option
- After fresh install of Visual Studio 2022 Version 17.1 "devenv.exe" does not start.
- PreFAST: integer status code works, class-holding-integer status code does not
- Unable to add Windows Application Packaging Project to Xamarin Forms Solution in Visual Studio Community 2022
- PreFAST: Incorrect Build break - error C2036: 'intarr (*)': unknown size
- JSON Visualizer confused by array containing numbers with decimal point
- Inline hints experience is very poor
- RequestExecutionQueue fails to dispose of a linked CancellationTokenSource
- create app packages crashes visual studio with no info as to why
- HTTP Configuration loaded as HTTPS configuration in Blazor Server Project
- Visual Studio hangs w

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更新時間:2023-08-09
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7
Productivity Features:
- Comparing Files
- Copy and Trim Indentation
- Multi-branch Git Graph
- Create new GitHub Actions
- Parallel Stack Filtering
- Collapse All Descendants for Solution Explorer

Performance Improvements:
- F5 Speed
- All-in-One Search Responsiveness
- Find in Files Search Improvements
- C# Spell Checker Memory Consumption
- C++ Unreal Engine Time to IntelliSense
- Light Bulb Responsiveness
- Solutions Load CPU Consumption

.NET development:
- Auto-decompilation for External .NET Code ??– 29 votes
- New Auto Insights for the CPU usage tool

C++ and game development:
- Unreal Engine Macros Formatting for C++
- Build Insights in Visual Studio (C++)
- Unreal Engine Naming Convention Checker for C++
- Improved Doxygen overload resolution
- Unreal Engine Blueprint Find All References
- Address Sanitizer continue_on_error Support
- include Cleanup
- Linux and embedded development with C++"
- WSL Automatic Acquisition
- Remote File Explorer Updates

Web Development:
- npm Dependency Management in ASP.NET projects
- Supporting Vite for React and Vue new project creation
- HTTP Editor
- Power Platform connected services

SSDT (SQL):
- Support for Serverless SQL Pool in SSDT
- Installation and Updates:
- Rollback now preserves all user settings
- Enterprise Management and Acquisition:
- Ability for standard users to update and modify Visual Studio

Microsoft 365 development:
- Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit)

Other Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Cannot import anymore tables into edmx. "Running transformation: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." 46 votes
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart 41 votes
- .vs folder grows unexpectedly large 32 votes
- Call stack and other windows not rendering correctly 21 votes
- SignTool Error: The /p option requires the /f option 12 votes
- In MAUI,Can't Use F7 To Xaml and Use Shift+ F7 To CS 10 votes
- Clicking pinned tab drags window out and unpin 9 Votes
- MSVC compiler hangs on user defined operator overload 8 votes
- HLSL Tools will crash Visual Studio when viewing shader files in Unreal Engine and the virtual file mapping has been provided 7 votes
- error C1010 with VS 2022 version 17.6.0 Preview 3 and precompiled headers
- SSDT IN VS 2022 IS TOTALLY BROKEN
- Compiler crashes for analysis of code including specialization of class template with nested non-template class referring to containing class
- VS failed to launch with random JSON dialog
- Azure Function's host.json being ignored unless a manual rebuild is done or code is modified


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.4
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where Saving a C++ file sometimes results in the IDE hanging
- Fixed an issue when "Show All Files" mode is set for a VC project sometimes results from files in those projects will be missing in GoTo and FindInFiles
- Fixed '__declspec(property) causes syntax errors with C++20 and /clr
- Fixed a race condition in ASAN initialization causing crashes on start up
- When multiple test projects are run in sequence, vstest.console can consume a lot of CPU because it is constantly polling for data from testhost that is started but not executing yet. This was mitigated by disabling testhost pre-start. This regression was introduced in 17.6.0.
- Fixes a MessagingRemoteException when an XCFramework is involved in MAUI targeting iOS. Ref xamarin/macios#18308
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.3.230502000. See Windows App SDK release channels - Windows appsfor more details.
- Includes servicing update 10.0.22621.1778 for Windows SDK for Windows 11. See Windows SDK for details
- Fixed a bug where document tabs could accidentally undock into a floating window
- Fixes some Visual Studio crashes on Solution Close


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.3
- A regression was introduced into the razor compiler that broke certain tag helpers with explicit partial classes. Until this bug is fixed customers can work around by pinning back to the 7.0.203 SDK.

Fixed:
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the MSDIA SDK where corrupted PDBs can cause heap overflow, leading to a crash or remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where specially crafted input to git apply –reject can lead to controlled content writes at arbitrary locations.
- Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where Github localization messages refer to a hard-coded path instead of respecting the runtime prefix that leads to out-of-bound memory writes and crashes.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which a configuration file containing a logic error results in arbitrary configuration injection.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows executable responsible for implementing a SOCKS5 proxy is susceptible to picking up an untrusted configuration on multi-user machines.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows Git CMD program incorrectly searches for a program upon startup, leading to silent arbitrary code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses an Out-Of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK where version 2020 or prior may lead to code execution through maliciously crafted FBX files or information disclosure.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a OOB vulnerability where the obj file parser in Visual Studios leads to information disclosure.
- .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where the AIA fetching process for client certificates can lead to denial of service
- .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the WPF XAML parser where an unsandboxed parser can lead to remote code execution
- .NET and Visual Studio Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in bypass restrictions when deserializing a DataSet or DataTable from XML, leading to an elevation of privilege.
- .NET Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET using extracting the contents of a Tar file which may result in elevation of privileges
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET during crash and stack trace scenarios that could lead to loading arbitrary bin
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET source generator for P/Invokes that can lead to generated code freeing uninitialized memory and crashing
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in the .NET SDK during tool restore which can lead to an elevation of privilege


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.2
- Syncfusion Controls like RibbonWindow and ChromelessWindows no longer rendering in designer preview
- RoslynPackage fails to initialize due to SettingsEditorFactory dependency error


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.1
- We have made some updates to whatsnew content


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.5
- Fix for intermittent VS crash while scrolling Windows Forms .NET designer
- .NET 3.1 went out of support in December 2022. Mark it out of support in the Visual Studio setup UI so that it's visible to customers and can be removed with the new "Remove out of support components" button in Visual Studio setup.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.4
- This change fixes a crash when invalid input is sent to the driver used during PGO training for kernel mode drivers
- Fixed MSVC template operator resolution with ISO C++17 and ISO C++20
- MSVC ASAN will ignore mapped-memory files when Rtl* memory functions are used to manipulate that memory
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.81 (SR4)
- Updates .NET iOS to 16.2.127.0, see release notes
- Updates .NET Android to 33.0.46.0
- Addresses a fix in the configuration API that could lead to a double free vulnerability
- VSIXInstaller has been updated to prevent trust warning from being hidden in the UI


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.3
Fixed:
- Removal of integrated Edge Developer Tools for ASP.NET web workload
- Fixed ASAN performance regression regarding large amounts of threads accessing the same heap concurrently. Also, changed the windows_hook_legacy_allocators option default value to true.
- MSVC C++ Toolset updated to 14.35.32216.01
- While editing Razor files, add caching of some of the computed editing constructs to improve performance.
- Fixes a bug where a MultiLine TextBox in a VB-WinForms Project gets deleted, when the Text property contains more than one line (which get separated by vbCrLf on code generation in InitializeComponent).
- Fixes a bug where extremely large Forms or UserControls in the WinForms Out-Of-Process Designer take a very long time to save. Please note, that Forms/UserControls > 3,000 lines of code will be in certain cases differently formatted or not be subject to namespace/this (Me in Visual Basic) reduction. Consider refactoring parts of very big forms into dedicated UserControls, and use those UserControls inside bigger Forms for performance improvements and easier maintenance.
- Fixes a bug where VB-Tick-Comments inside of InitializeComponent will now wrap correctly into individual lines, when a previous line ended with a quotation or a double-quotation character.
- Fixes a bug where renaming a WithEvents defined Control field of the Code-behind Designer file in Visual Basic will no longer lead to multiply defined/handled events.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.1
- Downgraded error from .NET CLI when specifying output paths for solution builds to a warning. Solution-level --output option no longer valid for build-related commands

Developer Community Highlights:
- The VCFileCodeModel.EndPoint property does not return the correct result in VS2022
- Project can't be built since upgrade to 17.5 due to 'CommandLineArgsForDesignTimeEvaluation' is required issue


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5
Fixed:
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- std::move (and similar functions) result in poor debug performance and worse debugging experience
- Allow the --layout option to work with the --config option
- Getting build error after selecting automatically deploy the database project before unit tests are run option
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- Hot Reload For CSS Not Working With Blazor WebAssembly Hosted
- Git - failed to start the configured compare tool
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Solution Explorer item collapses by itself
- JSON Schema being written to solution folder
- Unit test startup fails with an exception when a test method is renamed
- IIF in condition - SQL46010: Incorrect syntax nea
- C++20 String-literal operator template unrecognized by Intellisense
- Html attribute color is broken in the latest VS previe
- C++, Visual Assist Find in Files provides partial results for searches in Entire Solution or Current Projec
- MFC Dialogs resized by the dialog editor
- Intellisense not working with module headers
- Visual Studio 2022 silently corrupts utf-8 source code and content files after reload caused by external modificatio
- CMake + Ninja fails to parse include paths output(/showIncludes)
- False positive c6031 warning from static analysis
- Visual Studio freezes and needs to be killed in Task Manage
- MSVC Not using bswap when possible
- Solution has not finished parsing; browsing results may be inaccurat
- C++ Intellisense hangs forever with certain template parameters
- Version 17.5.0 Preview 2.0 Hot Reload not working for Xamarin.forms
- Xamarin Profiler Simulator Issues


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.4
Fixed:
- Document Outline feature has been disabled for C# source files
- Addressed an issue when Cascadia Code and Cascadia Mono font gets uninstalled during Visual Studio update process

From Developer Community:
- Visual Studio 17.4 crashes constantly when opening the Windows OS repository, with WAVE extension
- Deadlock when EnvDTE.Project.Save is called in certain moment
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- Cannot close VS2022 - neither window close or File Exit works
- VS fails to show the coredump summary page

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends an invalid request to an exposed endpoint


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.3
Fixed:
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- a bug where thread_local variables caused the linker to emit the "fatal error LNK1161: invalid export specification" error
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- the underlying exception leading to a gold bar with message "Diagnostic Analyzer Runner crashed" while editing C#/VisualBasic code
- Fixes failure do deploy UWP apps to devices which were not already paired to a machine where Visual Studio runs

- Improved the performance of submitting a feedback ticket on Developer Community when Recordings are attached
- Adds support for Xcode 14.1 for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac
- Adds Xcode 14.1 support for .NET for iOS, tvOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.52 (SR1.1), see https://aka.ms/dotnet-maui-releases for release notes
- The wasm-tools experience for VS arm64 will be enabled in VS 17.4.3. for .NET WebAssembly Build Tools and .NET 6.0 WebAssembly Build Tools. This enables blazor wasm publishing with AOT Compilation


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.2
Fixed:
- an issue causing C++ compiler crashes with /analyze
- a compiler bug where we were incorrectly eliding a zero-extension
- an issue where some C++ formatting options were not persisted correctly between Visual Studio sessions
- an issue with hang on paste
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.2.221109.1 see Windows App SDK release channels - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs for more details


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.1
Fixed:
- A search for arm64ec or ec in the vs installer now brings up the relevant arm64 components containing arm64ec support
- In Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3 and later, ML.NET Model Builder would hang when training Image Classification models with the GPU. This deadlock has been resolved and Image Classification can be trained using CPU or GPU successfully.
- Using screen readers with the integrated terminal now correctly provides information on the commands that were run and their output
- Visual Studio doesn't crash when opening a .NET 7 Linux core dump

From Developer Community:
- Cannot view Parallel Task when debugging Linux dump


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4
- Arm64
- This preview continues to build out our native Arm64 support on Windows 11. In addition to supporting .NET desktop development (WinForms and WPF), Desktop development with C++ (for MSBuild-based projects) and ASP.NET and Web development, we have now enabled the Universal Windows Platform development workload. Read our blog post to learn more.

C++:
- Improved compiler error messages to provide more correct and useful information, especially for concepts
- Added experimental MSVC flag /experimental:log to output SARIF build logs to the specified directory
- Added support for C23 attributes to IntelliSense and continued progress in C++20 modules support
- Improved indexing performance when opening a new solution. Large projects could see a 20-35% improvement from 17.3.

Improved Named Return Value Optimisation (NRVO) by:
- Enabling NRVO for cases which involve exception handling or loops
- Enabling NRVO even under /Od if the user passes the /Zc:nrvo flag or /std:c++20 or later or /permissive-
- Allowing users to disable NRVO with the /Zc:nrvo- flag
- Upgraded the version of LLVM shipped with Visual Studio to 15.0.1. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for what is available.
- Added support to Visual Studio for vcpkg artifacts with CMake projects. For projects that include a vcpkg manifest the environment will be activated automatically on project open. You can learn more about this in the vcpkg environment activation in Visual Studio blog post.
- You can now use Dev Containers for your C++ projects. You can learn more about this feature in our Dev Containers for C++ blog post.
- Made IntelliSense respect the order of preincluded headers when one is a PCH. Previously, when a PCH was used via /Yu and force-included via /FI, IntelliSense would always process it first, before any other headers included via /FI. This did not match the build behavior, so with this change /FI headers are processed in the order they are specified.
- Removed internal prefixes from CTest names in Test Explorer.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.24.1. See the CMake release notes for what is available.
- Android SDK update
- Ant scripts have been removed, so users will no longer see Ant-based templates in the New Project dialog. For help migrating from Ant templates to Gradle templates, please see: Migrating Builds From Apache Ant (gradle.org)
- Added support for building with NDK 23 and 24
- Updated NDK component to the LTS version 23
- Added vectorized implementations of ranges::min_element(), ranges::max_element(), and ranges::minmax_element()
- We continue to track the latest developments in C++ standardization, support for the following C++ 23 features is available by including /std:c++latest in your compiler options
- P2302 ranges::contains, ranges::contains_subrange
- P2499 string_view Range Constructor Should Be explicit
- P0849R8 auto(x): decay-copy In The Language
- The compiler part is not yet implemented; the library part was implemented in C++20 mode when Ranges were initially implemented.
- P0881R7
- P2301R1 Add A pmr Alias For std::stacktrace
- P1328R1 constexpr type_info::operator==()
- P2440R1 ranges::iota, ranges::shift_left, ranges::shift_right
- P2441R2 views::join_with
- Added an option "Navigation after Create Declaration/Definition" to allow you to choose the navigation behaviour of the Create Declaration/Definition feature. You can select between peeking (the default) or opening the document, or no navigation.
- Arm64 builds of Visual Studio now bundle Arm64 versions of CMake and Ninja
- Added support for CMake Presets version 4. See the CMake release notes for details of what is available
- Connecting to remote systems with the Connection Manager now supports SSH ProxyJump, which is used to access a SSH host via another SSH host (for example, to access a host behind a firewall).
- Developer Community Highlights:
- Introduce the ability to rollback a Visual Studio Update - 438 votes
- Compiler warnings after upgrading to 17.2.0 (C4311) - 49 votes
- EnableClServerMode always rebuilds project and prevents up to date check - 30 votes
- EnableClServerMode does not respect settings like compile as cpp for c files
- EnableClServerMode reduces the process priority of cl.exe to low - 30 votes
- C++ classes, structs and enums with C++ attributes are not visible by Intellisense - 23 votes
- Throwing SEH from C++ catch-block causes unexpected behavior since 19.23 - 19 votes
- lambda inside lambda with & capture passed to range based for loop causes C2512 in c++20, but is ok in c++17 - 13 votes
- C++20 Modules: Bogus Intellisense error when importers use exported nested class
- IntelliSense crashes with imported nested class with member type - 12 votes
- Codegen bug relating to stack allocation - 11 votes
- Test Adapter for Google Test with TYPED_TEST uses wrong names with an extra . - 11 votes
- Inconsistent auto-tabulation behavior when writing an enum class - 8 votes
- CMake Presets doesn't work for WSL2 on some distributive - 7 votes
- Standard violation: enum underlying type cannot represent all its values - 6 votes
- Underlying type of an unscoped enum? - 6 votes
- Incorrect C/C++ IntelliSense error 'enable_if' attributes with conditions that are not constant values are not supported - 6 votes
- /Zc:char8_t[-] ignored by IntelliSense, this genererating errors + squiggles that are not present when building. - 6 votes
- Undeclared identifier error with lambda capture - 6 votes
- Intellisense bug with standard-conforming preprocessor and __VA_ARGS__ comma elision - 5 votes
- VS FOR LINUX. MSBuild fails on SOLUTION with cross-dependent Makefile project ! - 5 votes

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- DataTable visualizer is now upgraded with new improvements like filtering, sorting, exporting, and theming.
- To export the data export in CSV/Excel format use the dropdown on the top right corner.
- The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. It will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- The visualizer window will be themed as per your selected Visual Studio theme

Editor Features:
- Audio Cues are now available in Visual Studio. To enable audio cues, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Settings section, check the "Enable audio cues" option to enable audio cues. With this option checked, Visual Studio will play an audio cue when the caret in the editor arrives on a line with an error, breakpoint or warning. It will also play a cue when the line arrives on a line that has been added or removed when viewing a file in the diff view. These cues can be individual enabled or modified in the Settings Control Panel in Windows.
- Holding down the shift key while rotating the mouse wheel over the editor will now cause the editor to scroll horizontally. The amount that the editor scrolls can be configured in Tools > Options under Text Editor > Advanced.
- The current line number in the editor is is highlighted for higher visibility.
- The Output pane now has a button that will prepend each line with a timestamp to allow developers an easier way to see how much time transpired between steps in longer running processes.
- We fixed an issue that prevented printer settings from being saved correctly in some cases.
- When selecting text in the editor, Visual Studio will now automatically highlight matching strings. To enable this feature, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Display section, check the "Show selection matches" option. With this option checked, any time a single line of text of 100 characters or less is selected, any matches will immediately be highlighted.

F#:
We continue improving tooltips for F# identifiers, fixing a few edge cases:
- Active patterns
- Anonymous record fields
- Exception names
- Also fixed Visual Studio crashing for specifying --version in compiler flags
- Tooltips for local functions now show argument names
- Tooltips for local function arguments

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Allow multiple Git repositories to be active at once - 331 votes
- "Stage Line" tooltip incredibly annoying when editing in the right panel of a Diff window - 6 votes

Other features:
- Multi-repository support means you can have up to 10 active Git repositories at once, allowing you to work with a solution that spans more than one repository and perform git operations like committing, pulling, and pushing across several repositories at the same time. Start using multi-repo support by opening a solution or folder with projects across several repositories. Read our blog post to learn more and share your feedback.
- Untrack and ignore tracked Git files
- In line with a recent Git security update, we have enhanced the user experience of trusting single and multiple Git repositories by improving repository status and utilizing a new trust dialog.

Installation and Updates:
Rollback:
- The ability to return to your previously installed version of Visual Studio is now feature complete. For more information, please visit Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues.
- What will happen?
- Rolling back will return Visual Studio to the version installed prior to the last applied update. It will keep any modifications to selected components chosen since that last update. Local customizations such as your user settings and profiles will be removed. However, your common synchronized settings such as themes, fonts, key bindings, and windows layout will be restored.
- As of now, you will be able to rollback to components that come with the VS instance and shared components such as SDKs and tools that are owned and managed only by VS. Per-machine extensions, system-wide components, and tools that are not managed by Visual Studio will remain in their current versions. However, per-user extensions will be uninstalled. Please refer to section “Components that are compatible” below for more information.
- What will happen to my security updates?
- Security updates that are included in a release greater than the version you rolled back to will be removed which could make your device vulnerable. We recommend always updating back soon to the latest version to stay secure.  
- Which versions support rollback?
- For the Release channel, you can rollback to your previously installed version if it was either 17.0.10 or higher, or 17.1.7 or higher

Components that are compatible:
- The following table outlines the type of components that are supported with the rollback feature. As a general rule of thumb, components that VS installs, and uses are included in the rollback attempt.  

RollbackComp:
- Can I rollback if I am in a managed environment?
- IT administrators can control this update behavior by using a policy that disables the ability to Rollback. Please refer to Configure policies for enterprise deployments for more information.
- How can I Rollback?
- You should be seeing “Rollback to previous version” from the More dropdown button on a product card after an update.

RollbackHow:
- From there, a warning pop up will appear and you will have the option to either cancel or proceed.

RollbackWarning:
- Let us know your thoughts!
- We would love to get your feedback on the rollback feature, so please give it a try and let us know what you think. You can share any feedback by visiting

Remove out-of-support components:
- The Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 installer contains a new feature that enables you to easily bulk remove all components that Visual Studio installed that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. This will help you maintain a secure and compliant environment. Developers can initiate this action on updates or modifications, and IT Admins can enforce it by policy. For those enterprises that use layouts, it’s possible to configure the layout once, and then future administrator update will respect this setting. This functionality also works for Visual Studio 2017 and 2019 if those client machines have been updated to use the latest Visual Studio installer. For additional details on how this functionality works, please refer to the Visual Studio Administrators guide or refer to the blog post.
- Configure Policies via Administrator Templates (ADMX):
- Today we released the Visual Studio Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML), which makes it easy for IT admins to easily discover, manage and control Visual Studio behaviors that are available to be governed by policy. ADMX files are also easy to integrate with common management and deployment tools such as Group Policy Editor or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Please find additional information here.
- Visual Studio security updates now available through the Microsoft Update channel of Windows Update for Business
- All Visual Studio security updates for all supported versions of Visual Studio are now available to modern cloud connected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices that use Windows Update for Business and are managed by mobile device management solutions such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly known as Intune). You can enable this functionality on your client devices by setting the AdministratorUpdatesEnabled policy to 2. Refer to the blog post and the Visual Studio Administrators Guide for additional details.

IntelliCode:
- When IntelliCode has a suggestion to offer that modify or deletes part of a single line of code, the suggestion is now shown as a "diff view" on the editor surface for C# users. By using the TAB key, users can accept the prediction.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- With this new version of Teams Toolkit, updates are required to the Azure Active Directory template file, projectSettings.json, and the app manifest file. These updates are done automatically after performing a Teams Toolkit menu command, and don't change your project source code. The output window will shows the status of the update.
- The Tab application type in the Microsoft Teams App project template wizard includes the option to configure single sign-on or not. Add it later using Project > Teams Toolkit > Add Authentiation Code. Learn more about Teams Toolkit in the docs:

Markdown:
- We have added a very early preview of our markdown editor for Visual Studio. To enable the markdown editor, go to Tools > Manage Preview Features, then check the "Markdown language service" option.
- Once the feature is enabled, opening any .md file will open the new markdown editor in Visual Studio. To open the preview for the markdown, there is a Preview button at the bottom right of the editor (next to the Line and Column information).
- This experience is a very early preview and we expect much of it to change. If you have feedback on the experience, please join the conversation here on Developer Community.
- .NET Productivity:
- There is a new Inline Rename UI that allows you to rename a type. Press Ctrl+R,R to bring up the new Inline Rename experience. Notice that the new UI will now show up under the type with an option to rename comments, strings, and symbol files.
- There is now an option to disable Source Link and Embedded source. You can disable this in Tools > Options > Text Editor > C# > Advanced and deselect Enable navigation to Source Link and Embedded sources.
- You can now easily view a file’s structure at a glance in the Document Outline window. The Document Outline window displays the symbol tree of the file in the editor helping you quickly navigate and edit project files. You can open Document Outline by going to View > Other Windows > Document Outline or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.

Test tools:
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.
- Run Tests until failure helps you find flaky tests and will run your unit test until they reach a failure or until they reach the threshold set in Options.
- View code coverage report scoped down to only the files/lines you have changed with the new Code Coverage Changeset report.

Performance improvements:
- We have made performance improvement in the following areas of Visual Studio in this release :
- Find & Replace in Files
- Git branch switching
- Unit Test Performance
- Language service configuration switch optimization
- Responsive File Save
- C++ Indexing

Visual Studio on Dev Box:
- As a Dev Box is not on your local network, you'll need to use a public IP to connect via internet to any Macs on your local network.
- If the Android emulator won't load, ensure Hyper-V is enabled via {insert instructions here}. If the Hyper-V option was not checked off, enable it, then restart the Dev Box before trying to use the emulator.

From Developer Community:
- Runtime Text Template behaviour changed in Visual Studio 2022 17.3.x
- Terminal Default Profile Isn't Being Loaded Unless Developer PS Profile Is Deleted
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Internal error in UpToDateCheckImplicitConfiguredInputDataSource: ArgumentException: Must not be DateTime.MinValue
- Details for Installed MAUI packages are missing NuGet Project PM UI
- Regression in MFC class CSimpleStringT::CloneData, atlsimpstr.h (atlmfcinclude)
- Hot Reload C# things there are changes when there are none
- Task Failed - Activating language client HtmlLanguageClient: HtmlLanguageClient failed to initialize.
- Introduce the ability to roll back a Visual Studio Update
- Easily remove all out-of-support components
- Visual Studio Administrator Template (ADMX/ADML) Preview Feedback
- Intellicode Suggestions sometimes makes it impossible to type code (C#)


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.6
- Adds support for Xcode 14.0 to .NET 6 for iOS/tvOS
- .NET MAUI 6.0 Servicing Release
- Addressed an intermittent crash when opening the debugger DataSet visualizer
- Administrators will be able to update the VS Installer on an offline client machine from a layout without updating VS


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.5
Fixed:
- an issue where Visual Studio would get into a unresponsive state intermittently while closing WinForms .NET Designer
- When a user has HSTS enabled in their browser settings and adds a GitHub account to the Visual Studio keychain, an error message is displayed with a link to troubleshoot the issue
- an issue where Roslyn analyzers and source generators targeting version 4.3.0 would fail to load in Visual Studio
- Adds support for Xcode 14


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.4
Issues Addressed in this release of 17.3.4:
- Stop issuing false positives for warning C4191
- This release fixes the following warning, "The value of the 'PublicKey' attribute in 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 (x86 and x64)' does not match that of file 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsClickOnce BootstrapperPackagesDotNetFX472NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'. ", after publishing ClickOnce project in Visual Studio 17.3

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-38013 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends a customized payload that is parsed during model binding.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.3
- Fixed an issue which would cause VS to hang when using rename in C# or VB.NET projects


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.2
- Fixes the Toolbox -> Choose Items command when a non-English language is selected in Visual Studio
- The installer has been updated to handle internal dependencies that may be missing
- Invoking the Solution Explorer context menu will no longer cause VS to be unresponsive

From Developer Community:
- Feature unavailable due to an internal error
- Live Unit Testing - Link to code in the body when test is a failure links to the file in the lut instead of the original file
- VsixSignTool fails in pipeline with error code 80070020
- Error when publishing function app


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.1
Type less, code more:
- IntelliCode is a powerful set of automatic code completion tools that understand your code context: variable names, functions, and the type of code you’re writing. This means that IntelliCode is able to complete up to a whole line at once, helping you code more accurately and confidently.
Develop apps faster:
- Hot Reload for .NET and C++ will save you time. Just make a change, and Hot Reload applies your edits to the running app so you can see them. Immediately. Without stopping to rebuild.

Scales to any project:
- Visual Studio 2022 is the best Visual Studio ever. Our first 64-bit IDE makes it easier to work with even bigger projects and more complex workloads. The stuff you do every day—like typing code and switching branches—feels more fluid more responsive. And out-of-memory errors? They’re about to be a distant memory.

Find and fix bugs fast:
Debugging isn’t your favorite part? It might be now. The built-in debugger in Visual Studio 2022 is now even smarter. You’ve got more power than ever to:
- Tackle issues wherever your app is running—locally, on a device, a remote server, or in Azure
- Use smart breakpoints to pause and manage execution to inspect bugs
- Jump back to specific lines of code—no need to restart sessions or manually recreate your app’s state

Designed for everyone:
- Visual Studio 2022 reflects our broader commitment to an excellent experience for all developers with updated icons, a new dark theme, and a focus mode that reduces distractions. Plus: more control over fine-tuning your workspace, including your layout, fonts, themes, icons, menus, custom notifications, and update schedule.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.0
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3:
- MAUI workload GA Build
- MAUI/Blazor CSS Hot Reload support
- You'll now be able to try out a selection of new features in Visual Studio with each update, using our What's New feature
- Select each feature to learn more about the particular feature

What's New in Visual Studio:
Apple Developer Accounts:
- This preview includes initial support for Individual AppStoreConnect accounts which are needed for non-Enterprise Apple Developers
- To add an Individual account, open ToolsOptions and then select the "Apple Accounts" item located in the Xamarin section. In the "Apple Accounts", click the "Add Account..." button and select "Add Individual Account" and enter the AppStoreConnect API Key information.
- Once the account is created, certificates and provisioning profiles can be accessed via the "View Details" button

Known Issues:
- Automatic Provisioning may not work correctly for Individual accounts in some cases. To work around this, follow the instructions for manual provisioning.

Audio Cues in the Editor:
- We've introduced new audio cues in the Visual Studio editor. When enabled, Visual Studio will play sounds when the editing caret arrives on a line with a breakpoint, an error or a warning. By default, Visual Studio uses the same sounds as Visual Studio Code, but these sounds can be configured to the user's preference.
- To enable audio cues, head to ToolsOptions and look for "Preview Features" under Environment. In the Preview Features, the new option is "Enable Audio Cues for the editor". If it's checked, the next time Visual Studio is started, the sounds will play.
- To configure individual audio cues, tap the Windows key in either Windows 10 or Windows 11 and search for "Change system sounds". Under the Program Events, look for the "Microsoft Visual Studio" node in the Program Events tree. The new events are "Line has Breakpoint", "Line has Error" and "Line has Warning". This can be used to customize or disable individual sounds.

Git Tooling:
- Line-staging support, a.k.a interactive staging with the ability to stage specific lines and/or chunks of code right from the editor and the diff view. To get started, stage one of your recent changes by selecting the corresponding color margin and utilizing the Peek Difference UI to stage your change.

C++:
- The Arm64EC toolchain is no longer marked as experimental and is ready for production use.
- The Visual Studio Terminal can now be used as an SSH client with your stored SSH connections. With the C++ for Linux Tools installed, open the Terminal tool window and the Terminal dropdown will be populated with your stored connections. If selected, they will open a new Terminal window inside Visual Studio and a pseudoterminal on your remote system. Control characters, colors, and cursor positional awareness are all supported.
- Go to Definition will now remember the prior signature and navigate accordingly when a better match is not available (e.g. after you manually changed the signature of one of the pair).
- Improved responsiveness of Go To All. Previously, results appeared after you stopped typing. In the new experience, results will show as you type.
- In contexts requiring enum type completion (e.g. assignments to enum variables, case labels, returning enum type, etc.) the autocompletion list will now be filtered to just the matching enumerators and related constructs.
- Added NuGet PackageReference support for C++/CLI MSBuild projects targeting .NET Core. This change was made to unblock mixed codebases from being able to adopt .NET Core. This does not work for other C++ project types or any C++ project types targeting .NET Framework. There are no plans to extend PackageReference support to additional C++ scenarios as the team is working on separate experiences involving vcpkg which will work for non-MSBuild scenarios and add additional functionality.
- Added a Serial Monitor window for embedded development, available through Debug > Windows > Serial Monitor.
- Improved C++ indexing by ~66% compared to 17.2.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.23. See the CMake 3.23 release notes for details of what is available.
- Upgraded the versions of LLVM tools shipped with Visual Studio to v14. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for details of what is available.
- Updated the side by side Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset to version 14.29.30145.00. The latest version of the Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset contains important bug fixes, including fixing all remaining C++20 defect reports. For information about bug fixes, including C++20 defect reports in Dev 16.11
- We have made various improvements to the in-editor experience of C++ modules. "we're continuously working on improving the quality of the experience but encourage you to try in 17.3 and report remaining issues through Developer Community.

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- Diagnostics Analysis tools now include an analyzer that lists the unique call stacks in a memory dump along with the threads executing them.
- IEnumerable visualizers now support data export in CSV format. Just use the dropdown on the top right corner and select CSV.The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. The Visualizer will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- We also added the themeing support for IEnumerable and DataTable/DataSet visualizer, so both of these visualizer window are themed for Visual Studio’s dark, light and blue theme.
- Starting 17.3 preview 3 debugger will automatically reload pervious decompiled artifacts like symbols and PDB files. If you choose to decompile at any previous session the artifacts will automatically be reloaded for all the next sessions and will get you to the decompiled sources faster in External Sources node. This will still honor your JMC settings.
- Debugger now provides a new option to disable the load of NGEN or ready to load (RDR) images for managed code. You can change the settings under Tools > Options> Debugging > General > Prevent using precompiled images on module load or you can also easily search the settings using any of the keyword in the Visual Studio search bar.
- You will now see the Exception stack frames inside the Call Stack window, so for all async exceptions, you can quickly load symbols or locate sources and go directly to the site of the exception. Exception stack frames inside the Call Stack window will provide functionalities of the actual call stack.Features like automatic navigation, quickly switching back and forth between frames, and symbol load / decompile options to get back to the source code where the exception was thrown.

General:
- GitHub accounts now roam across machines when signing in on a new machine with the same personalization account (account shown in the top left of the account settings dialog).

Installer:
- You can now update all side-by-side versions of Visual Studio with an “Update all” button on the installer.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- The Microsoft Teams App project template has been improved and now creates various types of Teams app, including notification bot, command bot, tab app and message extensions. You can now create and debug various Microsoft Teams App using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio.
- We recommend creating a new project using the updated template for any existing Teams Apps you've created with previous versions of the Teams Toolkit.
- You can now choose when to sign-in with your M365 identity and register Teams app resources using the Project > Teams Toolkit > Prepare Teams App Dependencies menu option.
- Prepare Teams App Dependencies will register the Teams app and Bot for your Teams project.
- Updates to the manifest.template.json files can be synchronized with Teams Developer Portal for local debug by selecting "Prepare Teams App Dependencies" menu option again at any time.
- Updates to the manifest.template.json files can be synchronized with Teams Developer Portal for remote preview by selecting Project > Teams Toolkit > Update Manifest in Teams Developer Portal menu option.
- You can preview manifest file before synchronization by right click manifest.template.json file and use Preview Manifest File menu option.
- Use the Project > Teams Toolkit > Provision in the Cloud menu to create resources in an Azure subscription.
- Use the Project > Teams Toolkit > Deploy to the Cloud menu to publish code to those resources.
- You can open Teams app remotely in a browser that are created from the Provision menu using the Preview Teams app menu.
- You can zip the Teams app and generate app package by select Project > Teams Toolkit > Zip App Package menu option for sharing and uploading purpose.
- You can find all Teams Toolkit menu options by right click on the Teams app project, they are the same as the Project > Teams Toolkit menu.

.NET Productivity:
- In C# 10 we introduced Global Usings. Global Usings adds usings to the top of a file invisibly and automatically. We now surface an icon at the top of your file to let you know if Global Usings are active in your file and if you click on the icon, it will show you what those Global Usings are. Global Usings
- Peek Definition now supports source link, embedded source, and decompiled sources. Peek Definition

We added the following three options for collapsing and outlining views on file open:
- Collapse #regions on file open
- Collapse usings on file open
- Collapse implementations from metadata on file open
- You can now apply Fix All to both the Use expression body or block body and Convert to raw string literal refactoring.
- We now have a code fix that fixes invalid constraints. Place your cursor on the diagnostic squiggle in the editor. Press Ctrl+. to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Select Fix constraint. Fix Constraint
- We now have a refactoring that allows you to switch between top-level statements and the Program.Main style. Place your cursor on a top-level statement. Press Ctrl+. to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Select Convert to ‘Program.Main’ style program. Convert to Program.Main refactoring
- We added additional scopes to the Fix All operation. In addition to applying the Fix All operation to a Document, Project, and Solution, you can apply Fix All to a Containing Member and Containing Type. Fix All Containing Members and Containing Types
- We now automatically convert single line comments to doc comments when you add an additional forward slash to a single line comment.
- We now have a code style option that allows you to warn on possible exceptions in a foreach loop. Foreach loops implicitly casts to derived types by design. This was necessary before generics existed but can lead to runtime exceptions in some cases.

Personalization:
- Document management capabilities have been updated. Read our blog post to learn more.

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- Restore recent document
- Modified dirty indicator
- Dropdown shows names of invisible docs in italics

Razor (ASP.NET Core) Editor:
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- The new Razor editor now correctly handles completion for HTML attributes when typing = “ ”.
- The new Razor editor now support HTML, JavaScript, and CSS OnTypeFormatting.

Test tools:
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- The Live Unit Testing window now has a status bar, similar to the Test Explorer. This should give you better insight on the operations ongoing in Live Unit Testing as well as visibly surface errors. Live Unit Testing Status Bar
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- Code Coverage now has a cache for static instrumentation for better performance.
- Microsoft.CodeCoverage.Console is now added to the command line tools.
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- The new build experience for [Live Unit Testing] is now enabled by default. Read our blog post to learn more.
- You can now choose to see code coverage information on the editor margin by selecting "Margin Glyphs" in the Code Coverage Results window. Convert to raw string
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- Fixed an issue where Automatic Type Acquisition (ATA) did not work when the default TypeScript language server is selected.
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ownCloud 4.2.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-08-09
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

ownCloud 4.2.0
Fixed:
- Avoid duplicate notifications when selective sync is enabled
- Possible deadlock during log setup
- Wrong davUser in cmd client
- Missing mtime in ocis uploads
- Update capabilites and other info after connect
- Account activity and crash after an account was removed
- Crash during application shutdown
- Hide hidden folders again in the selective sync view

Changed:
- Remove support for sidebar entries for non-vfs setups on Windows
- Remove support for client side system proxy credentials
- Modernize systray menu
- We removed the pre 2.9 credentials migration

Enhanced:
- Store proxy password securely
- Change how all files deleted is handled
- Port from QtSingleApplication to KDSingleApplication
- Enable crash reporter in commandline client
- Make "Show files versions..." context menu action available
- Log http request when it is send
- Allow selective sync of spaces in folder wizard
- Send a language header in all http requests
- Help user fix problems on the last setup wizard page
- Display a progress spinner during the initial setup
- Reduce how often file changes are handled
- Persist filter settings for Not Synced tab
- --cmd argument added to the GUI client


ownCloud 4.0.0
Fixed:
- Display sync date in system tray context menu when files where ignored
- Fix computation of sync status when multiple folders are synced
- Don't abort local folder deletions on unrelated errors
- Fix update channel dropdown
- Select keep files as default action in all files removed dialog
- Undefined client state after fetching credentials failed
- Escape navigation elements from user name
- Under certain conditions the folder watcher could drop events
- Properly handle OAuth invalidation
- Clear conflict errors after they where resolved
- Set the expected download content length in the job properly
- UI freeze when multiple modal dialogs displayed on macOS
- Ensure the account state is properly persisted
- Reconnect got stuck if the server supports app providers

Changed:
- Implement server guided migration to spaces

Enhanced:
- Display This space is either disabled or deleted for gone spaces
- Sync virtual files that are locked by office etc
- Replace term (un)pause with a more suitable one
- Check for long paths when these are not enabled on Windows
- Implement a possibility to Desktop.ini icon updates on Windows
- Disable DPI scaling factor rounding on Windows
- Display quota for Spaces
- New WebFinger workflow
- Branding: Allow the addition of buttons to open a url
- Build the client without the auto updater by default
- Improve presentation of connection state
- Display open in web in file browser context menu, on sync roots
- Display space subtitle if available
- Open sharing options in Web
- Display the space name provided by the server
- Always point to the latest documentation
- More user friendly error handling in the cmd client
- Don't invalidate oauth refresh token on ConnectionRefusedError


ownCloud 3.2.1
Fixed:
- Handle hide VirtualFiles options as disable VirtualFiles
- Fix crash in Linux AppImage updater
- Fix encoding issue with basic authentication


ownCloud 3.1.0
Fixed:
- Fix the display of the version string for released builds
- Only clear cookies if enabled in theme, clear cookies before OAuth2
- Display Add a Space instead of Add Folder Sync Connection with oCIS
- Mac: Don't inherit the environment of the installer after an update
- Correctly detect timeouts during token refrshs
- Open in web if debug logs are turned off
- We fixed building the client on non linux unix systems

Enhancement:
- Add a Reconnect option to the account menu, when dissconnected
- (Re)introduce "sync hidden files" parameter in owncloudcmd


ownCloud 3.0.0
Fixed:
- Don't unset implicit log flush
- We fixed a crash
- Sync status changes are now directly displayed
- Windows VFS fixed some failing downloads
- Don't trigger ignore list when files are locked on the server
- Properly resume upload with a partial local discovery
- Add request time and other missing data to .owncloudsync.log
- Don't display a conext menu on the root folder
- Fix copy url location for private links
- Fix status of files uploaded with TUS
- The condition for the read only files menu was inverted
- Deadlock in folder context menu in a folder selection dialog
- Fix never ending sync
- Fix adding bookmarks on Gtk+ 3 based desktops
- Stop the activity spinner when the request failed
- Changes during upload of a file could still trigger the ignore list

Changed:
- Windows: Update the folder icon on every start
- Don't guess remote folder in owncloudcmd
- When connected to oCIS, open the browser instead of the sharing dialog
- Owncloudcmd OCIS support
- Make sharedialog preview be more resilient
- We no longer persist cookies
- We removed support for ownCloud servers < 10.0
- Drop socket upload job
- Remove support for Windows 7 sidebar links
- Rewrote TLS error handling
- We removed the TLS certificate button from the account page
- Add "open in web editor" feature
- Don't display error state when server is unreachable

Enhancement:
- Windows VFS download speed improvement
- Add a prefer: minimal header to PROPFINDs
- Allow creation of sync roots with long paths
- Windows add longPath awareness
- Estimate duration of network requests in httplogger
- Tweak logging format
- Display Show ownCloud instead of Settings in systray
- Built-in AppImage self-updater
- Don't query private links if disabled on the server
- Add CMakeOption WITH_AUTO_UPDATER
- Rewrite wizard from scratch
- Remove use of legacy DAV endpoint
- Support for OCIS Spaces
- Set Windows VFS placeholders readonly if needed
- Create continuous log files
- Display a correct error when the wrong user was authenticated
- We improved the performance for local filesystem actions
- We improved the performance of db access
- Reduce CPU load during discovery
- Remove app name from connection error message
- Allow HTTP/1.1 pipelining
- Improve look and feel of many dialogs on macOS


ownCloud 2.11.1
Fixed:
- Don't unset implicit log flush
- We fixed a crash
- Add request time and other missing data to .owncloudsync.log
- Don't display a conext menu on the root folder
- Fix copy url location for private links
- Fix status of files uploaded with TUS
- The condition for the read only files menu was inverted
- Deadlock in folder context menu in a folder selection dialog
- Fix never ending sync
- Fix adding bookmarks on Gtk+ 3 based desktops
- Stop the activity spinner when the request failed
- Changes during upload of a file could still trigger the ignore list

Changed:
- Make sharedialog preview be more resilient
- We no longer persist cookies
- We removed support for ownCloud servers < 10.0
- Drop socket upload job
- Remove support for Windows 7 sidebar links
- Rewrote TLS error handling
- We removed the TLS certificate button from the account page
- Don't display error state when server is unreachable

Enhanced:
- Display Show ownCloud instead of Settings in systray
- Built-in AppImage self-updater
- Don't query private links if disabled on the server
- Add CMakeOption WITH_AUTO_UPDATER
- Rewrite wizard from scratch
- Remove use of legacy DAV endpoint
- Support for OCIS Spaces
- Set Windows VFS placeholders readonly if needed
- Create continuous log files
- Display a correct error when the wrong user was authenticated
- We improved the performance for local filesystem actions
- We improved the performance of db access
- Reduce CPU load during discovery
- Remove app name from connection error message
- Allow HTTP/1.1 pipelining
- Improve look and feel of many dialogs on macOS


ownCloud 2.11.0
Fixed:
- Compare usernames case insensitive
- Use UTF-8 for .owncloudsync.log
- Crash when interacting with a folder in an error state
- Database was recreated after its removal
- We fixed a potential crash
- Windows VFS: Files in an existing folder are dehydrated
- Run next scheduled sync after a folder was removed
- Windows VFS: Keep file attributes and pin state

Enhancement:
- Throttle the UI updates during sync
- Run vfs downloads with a high priority
- Don't abort sync if a user requests a file


ownCloud 2.10.1
Fixed:
- Do not strip trailing whitespace from a file or folder name
- Remove outdated translations
- Progress reporting for TUS uploads
- Fix crash if a database error occurs
- --version showed incorrect information about VFS support
- Client warns about non exisitng files
- Mention source file in activity tab when renaming
- Fix crash on remove account
- Raise ssl issue dialoig above the wizard
- Fallback to ownCloud sidebar icons on Mac if none provided in branding
- Immediately retry upload if file changed during sync
- Don't reset change time on upload
- Fix toggling launch-on-login for macOS
- Fix translated icon names in desktop file with ownBrander themes
- Fix possible crash
- Add open local/remote folder options
- Fix Account Filter for Server Activity tab
- Ensure proper setup of network jobs on retries
- If reuqired clear cookies in more scenarios
- Improve filter pop-up menu and button
- Fix potential download failure for renamed file with Windows VFS
- Possible crash when downloading a virtual file on Windows
- Don't publish upload if we can't finish the transaction in the client

Enhancement:
- Retry token refresh multiple times before logout
- Don't log error when checking removed file for changes
- Leave password field in share dialog enabled on errors
- Provide informal German translations
- Always flush log when logging to stdout


ownCloud 2.9.2
Fixed:
- Issues with long file path:
- Add request time and other missing data to .owncloudsync.log:
- Do not ask for credentails at start-up when the user logged out:
- Fix copy url location for private links:
- Immediately propagate changes to the ignore list:
- Fix icon name in desktop file with ownBrander themes:
- Crash when handling locked files:
- Display correct error message for files containign :?*"<>|:
- Do not sync when unsyncedfolders file cannot be read:

- Change: Make sharedialog preview be more resilient:
- Enhancement: Allow to remove broken sync folders:


ownCloud 2.9.1
Summary:
- fixed - Properly handle Windows log off
- fixed - Disable vfs option is ignored
- fixed - The client no longer idles after a minor url change
- fixed - Config migration on systems with a 2.4 and a 2.8 config
- Enhancement - Add branding option to disable icons in the file explorer
- Enhancement - Branding option to disable warning for multiple sync_journal.db's


ownCloud 2.8.2
Fixed:
- Keep share link names in sync with server
- SQLite wal file grows to several gigabyte
- Fix missing permission for newly created folder
- Don't recommend non default sync option
- Set up default locale correctly

Changed:
- Don't ask the user to switch to http
- Remove support for http redirects
- We no longer try to locate an ownCloud install at /owncloud
- Ignore the desktop.ini file in every directory, not only in top dir
- Add support for dynamic client registration with OIDC
- Include full os version in the about dialog
- We removed the support for async jobs using OC-JobStatus-Location

Enhancement:
- Prefer 127.0.0.1 as oauth redirect url
- Display an icon in the Windows explorer context menu
- Show last sync date in tray menu
- Make crash report IDs easy to co
- We reworked the tables
- Provide a socket api call to get the client icon and
- Add language picker to general settings
- Attach the last 20 log lines to a crash report
- Mention the local file name when a file name clash occurs


ownCloud 2.8.1
Fixed:
- We fixed an issue with the assignment of tags
- Enhancement - Prevent user from setting up a VFS sync to the root of a drive
- Fix issues with long path
- Moves in folder sync connections where executed as a delete and upload
- Fix brandings with space in the name
- We fixed an issue with the promptDeleteAllFiles setting

Enhancement:
- Added branding option to enforce VFS
- Add initial support for backups triggered by an external tool
- Add an icon to the Windows system tray notification
- Encode the log file as UTF-8


ownCloud 2.7.6
Fixed:
- Fix missing sidebar icons on Mac with branded builds
- Case sensitive comparison of checksum algorithm


ownCloud 2.7.5
Fixed:
- Support dark theme with branded client and vanilla icons
- Mac tray icon is scaled wrong
- Fix potential crashes with the remove all dialog
- Detect file name clash with VirtualFiles enabled
- Remove stray placeholders
- Fix wrong option provided to OIDC

Change - Third party upgrades in distributed binaries


ownCloud 2.7.4
Fixed:
- Fix crash when a download is cancelled
- Update Windows launch on start entry
- Log the final http request
- Properly display parent Window when displaying a dialog


ownCloud 2.7.3
Bugfix:
- Fix handling of errors with the Windows Cloud Filter API


ownCloud 2.7.2
Bugfix:
- Correctly detect Windows 10 taskbar theme
- Sync small plaintext files with Windows VFS
- Update "Sync hidden files" button
- Pause sync when displaying remove all dialog


ownCloud 2.7.1
Bugfix:
- Fix client forgetting VirtualFiles mode
- Don't follow redirects on .well-known/openid-configuration


ownCloud 2.7.0
Bugfix:
- Legacy config migration reverted files to online only
- Some check boxes in the sharing dialog are disabled
- Selective sync dialog is displayed when virtual files are enabled
- Fix support of adler32 checksums with Windows virtual files support
- Use the correct style for the folder wizard
- Use the same HDPI for the crash reporter as for the client
- The back button on the advanced wizard page no longer gets enabled
- Ensure permissions for newly added files are available
- Remove notifications when the account they belong to was removed
- Check whether the local folder supports the virtual file system
- "All Files removed" dialog no longer blocks the application
- We fixed the permissions check for local folders on NTFS

Change:
- Don't hardcode a plugin location
- Detect the Windows 10 theme for the system tray
- When manually adding a folder sync connection, don't display 404 errors
- Enabling native VFS on Windows create two shortcuts in the Explorer
- Redesign the About dialog
- The password dialog is hidden behind a window
- The client uploads chunks even though the server repports lack of support
- Mac does not display a dock entry
- Option to log HTTP requests and responses
- Add button for Log Settings to advanced settings
- The layout of serveral ui elements is broken
- The client hides the window during the authentication process
- The settings ui shows a prompt for a few seconds
- Reorgenize Settings
- Use the checksum type specified by the server by default
- Move "Choose what to sync" to sync everything settings
- Enable Windows Virtual files by default
- Move sync hidden files to advanced settings
- Replace the old icons with a unified look
- Sharing dialog is now always on top of the settings dialog
- Remove the branding option wizardSelectiveSyncDefaultNothing
- Account display name servername (username) to username@servername
- Remove update channels from the ownCloud client
- Display the users avatar in the activity list
- Support for OpenID Connect
- Add support for the TUS resumeable upload protocol


ownCloud 2.6.3
Changes:
- Restart the client after an update
- Wizard is hidden behind the browser
- Add branding option to disable experimental features

Bug-fixes:
- Client sometimes does not show up when started by a user
- Fix several wrong colored icons in dark mode
- Fixed bug in public link with password required
- Fixed editing public link expiration date
- Expand file tree also when no folders are synced
- Fixed bug saving the cookies
- Fixed crash in the setup wizard
- Fixed bug in the Virtual File warning dialog
- Fixed a potential crash while discovering moves
- Add Folder Sync Connection sometimes does not warn
- Resize the buttons in the settings view dynamically
- Fix status icon after move errors
- Fixed a potential crash on cancelation of discovery jobs
- Fix a potential crash on Windows VFS
- Fixed OAuth2 login of user with +
- On Windows the share dialog does not open as the top most window
- Client sometimes crashes when a placeholder file was moved
- Don't override cookies with old values
- Closing prompt has the same effect as accepting
- Crash on migration of old settings


ownCloud 2.6.1
Changes:
- GUI: Change the display name to "server (user name)", show the full text in the tooltip
- GUI: Add quit button to the settings dialog
- GUI: Show a warning that proxy settings do not apply to localhost
- CLI: Make it possible to show settings/quit by command line invocation

Bugfixes:
- Sync: Correctly sync files on Windows after they got unlocked
- Log: Message priority wasn't handled correctly so the console log was floode
- Vfs: Do not overwrite existing files by placeholder
- Discovery: Allow more HTTP error code to be treated as ignored dir
- GUI: Limit the clickable region of the 'add folder' button
- GUI: Don't show the "All files deleted" popup when unselecting everything with selective sync
- GUI: Don't put a too big icon in about dialog
- Shell Integration: Don't assume read-only folder when permissions are not known
- Sync: Temporary disable http2 support by default again
- Windows Installer: Remember install location on auto update


ownCloud 2.6.0
Major changes and additions:
- Rewrote discovery code for performance improvements and better maintainability
- Tech Preview: Add native virtual files mode for Windows 10
- Tech Preview: Improvements and fixes for all virtual files mode
- Add basic support for libcloudproviders for gtk/gnome integration
- Remove support for Shibboleth auth, please use OAuth2 server app

Some small changes and bug fixes:
- Sync: Better detection of complex renames
- Sync: Add workarounds so HTTP2 may be enabled with Qt >=5.12.4
- Sync: When propagating new remote directories, set local mtime to server mtime
- Sync: Add support for asynchronous upload operations
- Sync: Handle blacklisted_files server capability
- Sync: Fix downloading of files when the database is used for local discovery
- Sync: Fix sync progress when virtual files are created
- Sync: Fix issue with a folder being renamed into another renamed folder
- Sync: Reduce client-triggered touch ignore duration from 15s to 3s
- Sync: Fix file attribute propagation when propagating conflicts
- Sync: Fix local discovery when removing a selective sync exclusion
- Sync: Fix detection of case-only renames on Windows
- Sync: Fix race conditions in the linux folder watcher
- Sync: Fix issue with special characters in the filename and chunked uploads
- Sync: Fix renaming a single file causing the "all files deleted" popup
- Sync: Reduce memory use during uploads by not reading whole chunks to memory
- Sync: Don't abort on 404, 500, 503 errors
- Sync: Fix parsing of etags, improving move detection
- Sync: If a move is forbidden, restore the source
- Sync: When moving is allowed but deleting is not, do not restore moved items
- Sync: Fix delete-before-rename bug
- Sync: Delay job execution a bit
- Sync: Make sure we schedule only one job
- Sync: PropagateDownload: Don't try to open readonly temporaries
- Sync: Don't fatal on "Storage temporarily unavailable"
- Experimental: Add capability to sync file deltas
- Vfs: The online-only/available-locally flag applies to new remote files now
- Vfs: Introduce actions and warning text for switching vfs on and off
- Vfs: Cannot be used with selective sync at the same time
- Vfs: Can now be fully enabled or disabled
- Vfs: Suffix mode ignores remote files with the suffix
- Vfs: Fix behavior when file is renamed and suffix is added/removed at the same time
- Vfs: Improve notifications for file creation actions
- Vfs: Improve user-visible aspects of pinning and availability
- Vfs: Add note about which plugin is in use to about dialog
- Vfs: Fix reliability of "Download file" context menu action
- Vfs: Fix crash when dehydrating a complete folder
- Vfs: Make "Free space" context menu action only enabled when it has an effect
- Vfs: Ensure the database temporaries are marked as excluded
- Vfs: Don't dehydrate existing data when switching on
- Vfs: Fix move detection when virtual files are involved
- Vfs: Lots of tests and corrections for suffix edge cases
- GUI: Adjust "new public link share" ui so options can be set before share creation
- GUI: Added action to open folder in browser to selective sync context menu
- GUI: Add server version info to SSL info button
- GUI: Allow log window of running client to be opened via command line
- GUI: Introduce conflict resolution actions to right-click menu of conflicts and files in read-only directories
- GUI: Update sooner when user resolves a conflict
- GUI: Improve error message for missing data in server replies
- GUI: Remove log window, instead focus on easy handling of log files
- GUI: Fix notification buttons sometimes getting their own window
- GUI: Notifications: Remove do-nothing "OK" button
- GUI: Add "Show file versions" context menu action
- GUI: Fix layout in "Add Certificate" dialog
- GUI: Fix duplicated error message for fatal errors
- GUI: Fix selective sync ui initial state after account creation
- GUI: Improve help text in ignore editor
- GUI: Show restoration items in protocol
- Sharing: Fix issues with enforced passwords and expiry
- Sharing: Fix resharing an item in a share with limited permissions
- Sharing: Use the default expiration date even when not enforced
- Sharing: When sharing from context menu, show dialog if share creation fails
- Sharing: Always show at least readonly permissions
- OSX: Fix issues with Finder integration being gone after reboot
- OSX: Use the same implementation as on Linux/Windows for the settings dialog
- Linux: Add autostart delay to avoid tray icon issues
- Folder watcher: Test before relying on it
- Client certs: Fix storage of large certs in older Windows versions
- Updater: Show a nicer version string In the "available update" notification
- Updater: Set correct state on network error
- Updater: Provide more useful options on update failure
- Updater: Improve logging
- Updater: Fix Version numer not shown in the user visible string
- DB: Database path for new folders now starts with ".sync", avoiding the "."
- File hashes: Add support for SHA256 and SHA3
- Cmd: Respect chunk sizing environment variables
- Log: Don't write to logdir if --logfile is passed
- Log: Make --logfile - work on Windows
- Log: Make --logdir compress logs reliably
- Log: Print critical and fatal messages to stderr
- Doc: Migrate the documentation to Antora
- Doc: Update Windows build instructions
- Doc: Add explanation of how to manually change server url
- Doc: List more environment variables
- Doc: List more config file options
- Build: Fix KDEInstallDirs deprecation warnings
- Build: Fixes for compiling on "remarkable" tablet
- Build: Add PLUGINDIR variable for finding vfs plugins
- Build: Drone
- Build: Remove 'binary' submodule, remove outdated VS projects
- Translations: Change the way we pull in translations
- Remove the WebKit dependency
- Several performance optimizations
- Update SQLite3 to 3.27.2 (if bundled)
- Many test improvements


ownCloud 2.5.4
- Crash fix: Infinite recursion for bad paths on Windows
- Crash fix: SocketApi mustn't send if readyRead happens after disconnected
- Fix rare error causing spurious local deletes
- Disable HTTP2 support due to bugs in Qt 5.12.1
- Fix loading of persisted cookies when loading accounts
- Windows: Fix breaking of unrelated explorer actions
- Windows: Forbid syncing of files with bytes 0x00 to 0x1F in filenames
- macOS: Opt out of dark mode until problems can be addressed
- macOS: Fix folder dehydration requests
- Linux: Tray: Try to establish tray after 10s if failed initially
- Linux: FolderWatcher: Work around missing notifications
- Shares: "copy link" action can create shares with expiry
- Selective sync: Don't collapse folder tree when changing selection
- Client cert dialog: Avoid incorrect behavior due to multiple signal connections


ownCloud 2.5.3
- Change log not available for this version


ownCloud 2.5.2
- Crash fix: On OSX when opening settings dialog
- Crash fix: When deleting an account
- Crash fix: During password dialog
- SyncJournalDB: Change sqlite3 locking_mode to "exclusive"
- Wizard: Fix setting up accounts with SSL client certs
- Sync: Fix duplicate slashes in destination of MOVE operation
- Sync: Fix file unlocking triggering too many syncs
- GUI: Increase default size of ignore list editor
- GUI: Fix background color of SSL info button
- GUI: Ctrl-L and Cmd-L open the log window (F12 is sometimes taken)
- Vfs: Fix problem with dehydrating a file on OSX
- Vfs: Do not show settings window when opening a virtual file
- Settings: Fix lookup of system override settings (e.g. from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)
- MacOS: New "make macdeployqt" target instead of deploying Qt on "make install"


ownCloud Desktop Client 2.5.0
- Change log not available for this version

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Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-08-09
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What's new in this version:

Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.7
Productivity Features:
- Comparing Files
- Copy and Trim Indentation
- Multi-branch Git Graph
- Create new GitHub Actions
- Parallel Stack Filtering
- Collapse All Descendants for Solution Explorer

Performance Improvements:
- F5 Speed
- All-in-One Search Responsiveness
- Find in Files Search Improvements
- C# Spell Checker Memory Consumption
- C++ Unreal Engine Time to IntelliSense
- Light Bulb Responsiveness
- Solutions Load CPU Consumption

.NET development:
- Auto-decompilation for External .NET Code ??– 29 votes
- New Auto Insights for the CPU usage tool

C++ and game development:
- Unreal Engine Macros Formatting for C++
- Build Insights in Visual Studio (C++)
- Unreal Engine Naming Convention Checker for C++
- Improved Doxygen overload resolution
- Unreal Engine Blueprint Find All References
- Address Sanitizer continue_on_error Support
- include Cleanup
- Linux and embedded development with C++"
- WSL Automatic Acquisition
- Remote File Explorer Updates

Web Development:
- npm Dependency Management in ASP.NET projects
- Supporting Vite for React and Vue new project creation
- HTTP Editor
- Power Platform connected services

SSDT (SQL):
- Support for Serverless SQL Pool in SSDT
- Installation and Updates:
- Rollback now preserves all user settings
- Enterprise Management and Acquisition:
- Ability for standard users to update and modify Visual Studio

Microsoft 365 development:
- Microsoft Teams development tools (Teams Toolkit)

Other Developer Community Suggestions: You asked, we listened:
- Cannot import anymore tables into edmx. "Running transformation: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." 46 votes
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart 41 votes
- .vs folder grows unexpectedly large 32 votes
- Call stack and other windows not rendering correctly 21 votes
- SignTool Error: The /p option requires the /f option 12 votes
- In MAUI,Can't Use F7 To Xaml and Use Shift+ F7 To CS 10 votes
- Clicking pinned tab drags window out and unpin 9 Votes
- MSVC compiler hangs on user defined operator overload 8 votes
- HLSL Tools will crash Visual Studio when viewing shader files in Unreal Engine and the virtual file mapping has been provided 7 votes
- error C1010 with VS 2022 version 17.6.0 Preview 3 and precompiled headers
- SSDT IN VS 2022 IS TOTALLY BROKEN
- Compiler crashes for analysis of code including specialization of class template with nested non-template class referring to containing class
- VS failed to launch with random JSON dialog
- Azure Function's host.json being ignored unless a manual rebuild is done or code is modified


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.4
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where Saving a C++ file sometimes results in the IDE hanging
- Fixed an issue when "Show All Files" mode is set for a VC project sometimes results from files in those projects will be missing in GoTo and FindInFiles
- Fixed '__declspec(property) causes syntax errors with C++20 and /clr
- Fixed a race condition in ASAN initialization causing crashes on start up
- When multiple test projects are run in sequence, vstest.console can consume a lot of CPU because it is constantly polling for data from testhost that is started but not executing yet. This was mitigated by disabling testhost pre-start. This regression was introduced in 17.6.0.
- Fixes a MessagingRemoteException when an XCFramework is involved in MAUI targeting iOS. Ref xamarin/macios#18308
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.3.230502000. See Windows App SDK release channels - Windows appsfor more details.
- Includes servicing update 10.0.22621.1778 for Windows SDK for Windows 11. See Windows SDK for details
- Fixed a bug where document tabs could accidentally undock into a floating window
- Fixes some Visual Studio crashes on Solution Close


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.3
- A regression was introduced into the razor compiler that broke certain tag helpers with explicit partial classes. Until this bug is fixed customers can work around by pinning back to the 7.0.203 SDK.

Fixed:
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the MSDIA SDK where corrupted PDBs can cause heap overflow, leading to a crash or remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where specially crafted input to git apply –reject can lead to controlled content writes at arbitrary locations.
- Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where Github localization messages refer to a hard-coded path instead of respecting the runtime prefix that leads to out-of-bound memory writes and crashes.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which a configuration file containing a logic error results in arbitrary configuration injection.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows executable responsible for implementing a SOCKS5 proxy is susceptible to picking up an untrusted configuration on multi-user machines.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in which the Git for Windows Git CMD program incorrectly searches for a program upon startup, leading to silent arbitrary code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses an Out-Of-Bounds Write Vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK where version 2020 or prior may lead to code execution through maliciously crafted FBX files or information disclosure.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where a user may be tricked into opening a malicious FBX file that may exploit a heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Autodesk® FBX® SDK 2020 or prior which may lead to remote code execution.
- Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability This security update addresses a OOB vulnerability where the obj file parser in Visual Studios leads to information disclosure.
- .NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability where the AIA fetching process for client certificates can lead to denial of service
- .NET and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in the WPF XAML parser where an unsandboxed parser can lead to remote code execution
- .NET and Visual Studio Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This security update addresses a vulnerability in bypass restrictions when deserializing a DataSet or DataTable from XML, leading to an elevation of privilege.
- .NET Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET using extracting the contents of a Tar file which may result in elevation of privileges
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET during crash and stack trace scenarios that could lead to loading arbitrary bin
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in .NET source generator for P/Invokes that can lead to generated code freeing uninitialized memory and crashing
- .NET Remote Code Execution Vulnerability A vulnerability exists in the .NET SDK during tool restore which can lead to an elevation of privilege


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.2
- Syncfusion Controls like RibbonWindow and ChromelessWindows no longer rendering in designer preview
- RoslynPackage fails to initialize due to SettingsEditorFactory dependency error


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.6.1
- We have made some updates to whatsnew content


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.5
- Fix for intermittent VS crash while scrolling Windows Forms .NET designer
- .NET 3.1 went out of support in December 2022. Mark it out of support in the Visual Studio setup UI so that it's visible to customers and can be removed with the new "Remove out of support components" button in Visual Studio setup.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.4
- This change fixes a crash when invalid input is sent to the driver used during PGO training for kernel mode drivers
- Fixed MSVC template operator resolution with ISO C++17 and ISO C++20
- MSVC ASAN will ignore mapped-memory files when Rtl* memory functions are used to manipulate that memory
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.81 (SR4)
- Updates .NET iOS to 16.2.127.0, see release notes
- Updates .NET Android to 33.0.46.0
- Addresses a fix in the configuration API that could lead to a double free vulnerability
- VSIXInstaller has been updated to prevent trust warning from being hidden in the UI


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.3
Fixed:
- Removal of integrated Edge Developer Tools for ASP.NET web workload
- Fixed ASAN performance regression regarding large amounts of threads accessing the same heap concurrently. Also, changed the windows_hook_legacy_allocators option default value to true.
- MSVC C++ Toolset updated to 14.35.32216.01
- While editing Razor files, add caching of some of the computed editing constructs to improve performance.
- Fixes a bug where a MultiLine TextBox in a VB-WinForms Project gets deleted, when the Text property contains more than one line (which get separated by vbCrLf on code generation in InitializeComponent).
- Fixes a bug where extremely large Forms or UserControls in the WinForms Out-Of-Process Designer take a very long time to save. Please note, that Forms/UserControls > 3,000 lines of code will be in certain cases differently formatted or not be subject to namespace/this (Me in Visual Basic) reduction. Consider refactoring parts of very big forms into dedicated UserControls, and use those UserControls inside bigger Forms for performance improvements and easier maintenance.
- Fixes a bug where VB-Tick-Comments inside of InitializeComponent will now wrap correctly into individual lines, when a previous line ended with a quotation or a double-quotation character.
- Fixes a bug where renaming a WithEvents defined Control field of the Code-behind Designer file in Visual Basic will no longer lead to multiply defined/handled events.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5.1
- Downgraded error from .NET CLI when specifying output paths for solution builds to a warning. Solution-level --output option no longer valid for build-related commands

Developer Community Highlights:
- The VCFileCodeModel.EndPoint property does not return the correct result in VS2022
- Project can't be built since upgrade to 17.5 due to 'CommandLineArgsForDesignTimeEvaluation' is required issue


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.5
Fixed:
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- std::move (and similar functions) result in poor debug performance and worse debugging experience
- Allow the --layout option to work with the --config option
- Getting build error after selecting automatically deploy the database project before unit tests are run option
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- C/C++ Position of Open Braces setting keeps getting automatically changed
- Hot Reload For CSS Not Working With Blazor WebAssembly Hosted
- Git - failed to start the configured compare tool
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Solution Explorer item collapses by itself
- JSON Schema being written to solution folder
- Unit test startup fails with an exception when a test method is renamed
- IIF in condition - SQL46010: Incorrect syntax nea
- C++20 String-literal operator template unrecognized by Intellisense
- Html attribute color is broken in the latest VS previe
- C++, Visual Assist Find in Files provides partial results for searches in Entire Solution or Current Projec
- MFC Dialogs resized by the dialog editor
- Intellisense not working with module headers
- Visual Studio 2022 silently corrupts utf-8 source code and content files after reload caused by external modificatio
- CMake + Ninja fails to parse include paths output(/showIncludes)
- False positive c6031 warning from static analysis
- Visual Studio freezes and needs to be killed in Task Manage
- MSVC Not using bswap when possible
- Solution has not finished parsing; browsing results may be inaccurat
- C++ Intellisense hangs forever with certain template parameters
- Version 17.5.0 Preview 2.0 Hot Reload not working for Xamarin.forms
- Xamarin Profiler Simulator Issues


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.4
Fixed:
- Document Outline feature has been disabled for C# source files
- Addressed an issue when Cascadia Code and Cascadia Mono font gets uninstalled during Visual Studio update process

From Developer Community:
- Visual Studio 17.4 crashes constantly when opening the Windows OS repository, with WAVE extension
- Deadlock when EnvDTE.Project.Save is called in certain moment
- Selection in Batch Build was not remembered after restart
- Cannot close VS2022 - neither window close or File Exit works
- VS fails to show the coredump summary page

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2023-21538 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends an invalid request to an exposed endpoint


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.3
Fixed:
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- a bug where thread_local variables caused the linker to emit the "fatal error LNK1161: invalid export specification" error
- a bug in the allocator that resulted in memory leaks when multiple C++ translation units were analyzed in the same compiler invocation
- the underlying exception leading to a gold bar with message "Diagnostic Analyzer Runner crashed" while editing C#/VisualBasic code
- Fixes failure do deploy UWP apps to devices which were not already paired to a machine where Visual Studio runs

- Improved the performance of submitting a feedback ticket on Developer Community when Recordings are attached
- Adds support for Xcode 14.1 for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac
- Adds Xcode 14.1 support for .NET for iOS, tvOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst
- Updates .NET MAUI to 7.0.52 (SR1.1), see https://aka.ms/dotnet-maui-releases for release notes
- The wasm-tools experience for VS arm64 will be enabled in VS 17.4.3. for .NET WebAssembly Build Tools and .NET 6.0 WebAssembly Build Tools. This enables blazor wasm publishing with AOT Compilation


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.2
Fixed:
- an issue causing C++ compiler crashes with /analyze
- a compiler bug where we were incorrectly eliding a zero-extension
- an issue where some C++ formatting options were not persisted correctly between Visual Studio sessions
- an issue with hang on paste
- This version of Visual Studio includes Win App SDK 1.2.221109.1 see Windows App SDK release channels - Windows apps | Microsoft Docs for more details


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4.1
Fixed:
- A search for arm64ec or ec in the vs installer now brings up the relevant arm64 components containing arm64ec support
- In Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3 and later, ML.NET Model Builder would hang when training Image Classification models with the GPU. This deadlock has been resolved and Image Classification can be trained using CPU or GPU successfully.
- Using screen readers with the integrated terminal now correctly provides information on the commands that were run and their output
- Visual Studio doesn't crash when opening a .NET 7 Linux core dump

From Developer Community:
- Cannot view Parallel Task when debugging Linux dump


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.4
- Arm64
- This preview continues to build out our native Arm64 support on Windows 11. In addition to supporting .NET desktop development (WinForms and WPF), Desktop development with C++ (for MSBuild-based projects) and ASP.NET and Web development, we have now enabled the Universal Windows Platform development workload. Read our blog post to learn more.

C++:
- Improved compiler error messages to provide more correct and useful information, especially for concepts
- Added experimental MSVC flag /experimental:log to output SARIF build logs to the specified directory
- Added support for C23 attributes to IntelliSense and continued progress in C++20 modules support
- Improved indexing performance when opening a new solution. Large projects could see a 20-35% improvement from 17.3.

Improved Named Return Value Optimisation (NRVO) by:
- Enabling NRVO for cases which involve exception handling or loops
- Enabling NRVO even under /Od if the user passes the /Zc:nrvo flag or /std:c++20 or later or /permissive-
- Allowing users to disable NRVO with the /Zc:nrvo- flag
- Upgraded the version of LLVM shipped with Visual Studio to 15.0.1. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for what is available.
- Added support to Visual Studio for vcpkg artifacts with CMake projects. For projects that include a vcpkg manifest the environment will be activated automatically on project open. You can learn more about this in the vcpkg environment activation in Visual Studio blog post.
- You can now use Dev Containers for your C++ projects. You can learn more about this feature in our Dev Containers for C++ blog post.
- Made IntelliSense respect the order of preincluded headers when one is a PCH. Previously, when a PCH was used via /Yu and force-included via /FI, IntelliSense would always process it first, before any other headers included via /FI. This did not match the build behavior, so with this change /FI headers are processed in the order they are specified.
- Removed internal prefixes from CTest names in Test Explorer.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.24.1. See the CMake release notes for what is available.
- Android SDK update
- Ant scripts have been removed, so users will no longer see Ant-based templates in the New Project dialog. For help migrating from Ant templates to Gradle templates, please see: Migrating Builds From Apache Ant (gradle.org)
- Added support for building with NDK 23 and 24
- Updated NDK component to the LTS version 23
- Added vectorized implementations of ranges::min_element(), ranges::max_element(), and ranges::minmax_element()
- We continue to track the latest developments in C++ standardization, support for the following C++ 23 features is available by including /std:c++latest in your compiler options
- P2302 ranges::contains, ranges::contains_subrange
- P2499 string_view Range Constructor Should Be explicit
- P0849R8 auto(x): decay-copy In The Language
- The compiler part is not yet implemented; the library part was implemented in C++20 mode when Ranges were initially implemented.
- P0881R7
- P2301R1 Add A pmr Alias For std::stacktrace
- P1328R1 constexpr type_info::operator==()
- P2440R1 ranges::iota, ranges::shift_left, ranges::shift_right
- P2441R2 views::join_with
- Added an option "Navigation after Create Declaration/Definition" to allow you to choose the navigation behaviour of the Create Declaration/Definition feature. You can select between peeking (the default) or opening the document, or no navigation.
- Arm64 builds of Visual Studio now bundle Arm64 versions of CMake and Ninja
- Added support for CMake Presets version 4. See the CMake release notes for details of what is available
- Connecting to remote systems with the Connection Manager now supports SSH ProxyJump, which is used to access a SSH host via another SSH host (for example, to access a host behind a firewall).
- Developer Community Highlights:
- Introduce the ability to rollback a Visual Studio Update - 438 votes
- Compiler warnings after upgrading to 17.2.0 (C4311) - 49 votes
- EnableClServerMode always rebuilds project and prevents up to date check - 30 votes
- EnableClServerMode does not respect settings like compile as cpp for c files
- EnableClServerMode reduces the process priority of cl.exe to low - 30 votes
- C++ classes, structs and enums with C++ attributes are not visible by Intellisense - 23 votes
- Throwing SEH from C++ catch-block causes unexpected behavior since 19.23 - 19 votes
- lambda inside lambda with & capture passed to range based for loop causes C2512 in c++20, but is ok in c++17 - 13 votes
- C++20 Modules: Bogus Intellisense error when importers use exported nested class
- IntelliSense crashes with imported nested class with member type - 12 votes
- Codegen bug relating to stack allocation - 11 votes
- Test Adapter for Google Test with TYPED_TEST uses wrong names with an extra . - 11 votes
- Inconsistent auto-tabulation behavior when writing an enum class - 8 votes
- CMake Presets doesn't work for WSL2 on some distributive - 7 votes
- Standard violation: enum underlying type cannot represent all its values - 6 votes
- Underlying type of an unscoped enum? - 6 votes
- Incorrect C/C++ IntelliSense error 'enable_if' attributes with conditions that are not constant values are not supported - 6 votes
- /Zc:char8_t[-] ignored by IntelliSense, this genererating errors + squiggles that are not present when building. - 6 votes
- Undeclared identifier error with lambda capture - 6 votes
- Intellisense bug with standard-conforming preprocessor and __VA_ARGS__ comma elision - 5 votes
- VS FOR LINUX. MSBuild fails on SOLUTION with cross-dependent Makefile project ! - 5 votes

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- DataTable visualizer is now upgraded with new improvements like filtering, sorting, exporting, and theming.
- To export the data export in CSV/Excel format use the dropdown on the top right corner.
- The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. It will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- The visualizer window will be themed as per your selected Visual Studio theme

Editor Features:
- Audio Cues are now available in Visual Studio. To enable audio cues, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Settings section, check the "Enable audio cues" option to enable audio cues. With this option checked, Visual Studio will play an audio cue when the caret in the editor arrives on a line with an error, breakpoint or warning. It will also play a cue when the line arrives on a line that has been added or removed when viewing a file in the diff view. These cues can be individual enabled or modified in the Settings Control Panel in Windows.
- Holding down the shift key while rotating the mouse wheel over the editor will now cause the editor to scroll horizontally. The amount that the editor scrolls can be configured in Tools > Options under Text Editor > Advanced.
- The current line number in the editor is is highlighted for higher visibility.
- The Output pane now has a button that will prepend each line with a timestamp to allow developers an easier way to see how much time transpired between steps in longer running processes.
- We fixed an issue that prevented printer settings from being saved correctly in some cases.
- When selecting text in the editor, Visual Studio will now automatically highlight matching strings. To enable this feature, go to Tools > Options, then head to Text Editor > General. In the Display section, check the "Show selection matches" option. With this option checked, any time a single line of text of 100 characters or less is selected, any matches will immediately be highlighted.

F#:
We continue improving tooltips for F# identifiers, fixing a few edge cases:
- Active patterns
- Anonymous record fields
- Exception names
- Also fixed Visual Studio crashing for specifying --version in compiler flags
- Tooltips for local functions now show argument names
- Tooltips for local function arguments

Git Tooling:
Developer Community Highlights:
- Allow multiple Git repositories to be active at once - 331 votes
- "Stage Line" tooltip incredibly annoying when editing in the right panel of a Diff window - 6 votes

Other features:
- Multi-repository support means you can have up to 10 active Git repositories at once, allowing you to work with a solution that spans more than one repository and perform git operations like committing, pulling, and pushing across several repositories at the same time. Start using multi-repo support by opening a solution or folder with projects across several repositories. Read our blog post to learn more and share your feedback.
- Untrack and ignore tracked Git files
- In line with a recent Git security update, we have enhanced the user experience of trusting single and multiple Git repositories by improving repository status and utilizing a new trust dialog.

Installation and Updates:
Rollback:
- The ability to return to your previously installed version of Visual Studio is now feature complete. For more information, please visit Troubleshoot Visual Studio installation and upgrade issues.
- What will happen?
- Rolling back will return Visual Studio to the version installed prior to the last applied update. It will keep any modifications to selected components chosen since that last update. Local customizations such as your user settings and profiles will be removed. However, your common synchronized settings such as themes, fonts, key bindings, and windows layout will be restored.
- As of now, you will be able to rollback to components that come with the VS instance and shared components such as SDKs and tools that are owned and managed only by VS. Per-machine extensions, system-wide components, and tools that are not managed by Visual Studio will remain in their current versions. However, per-user extensions will be uninstalled. Please refer to section “Components that are compatible” below for more information.
- What will happen to my security updates?
- Security updates that are included in a release greater than the version you rolled back to will be removed which could make your device vulnerable. We recommend always updating back soon to the latest version to stay secure.  
- Which versions support rollback?
- For the Release channel, you can rollback to your previously installed version if it was either 17.0.10 or higher, or 17.1.7 or higher

Components that are compatible:
- The following table outlines the type of components that are supported with the rollback feature. As a general rule of thumb, components that VS installs, and uses are included in the rollback attempt.  

RollbackComp:
- Can I rollback if I am in a managed environment?
- IT administrators can control this update behavior by using a policy that disables the ability to Rollback. Please refer to Configure policies for enterprise deployments for more information.
- How can I Rollback?
- You should be seeing “Rollback to previous version” from the More dropdown button on a product card after an update.

RollbackHow:
- From there, a warning pop up will appear and you will have the option to either cancel or proceed.

RollbackWarning:
- Let us know your thoughts!
- We would love to get your feedback on the rollback feature, so please give it a try and let us know what you think. You can share any feedback by visiting

Remove out-of-support components:
- The Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 installer contains a new feature that enables you to easily bulk remove all components that Visual Studio installed that have transitioned to an out-of-support state. This will help you maintain a secure and compliant environment. Developers can initiate this action on updates or modifications, and IT Admins can enforce it by policy. For those enterprises that use layouts, it’s possible to configure the layout once, and then future administrator update will respect this setting. This functionality also works for Visual Studio 2017 and 2019 if those client machines have been updated to use the latest Visual Studio installer. For additional details on how this functionality works, please refer to the Visual Studio Administrators guide or refer to the blog post.
- Configure Policies via Administrator Templates (ADMX):
- Today we released the Visual Studio Administrative Template files (ADMX/ADML), which makes it easy for IT admins to easily discover, manage and control Visual Studio behaviors that are available to be governed by policy. ADMX files are also easy to integrate with common management and deployment tools such as Group Policy Editor or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Please find additional information here.
- Visual Studio security updates now available through the Microsoft Update channel of Windows Update for Business
- All Visual Studio security updates for all supported versions of Visual Studio are now available to modern cloud connected Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined devices that use Windows Update for Business and are managed by mobile device management solutions such as Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly known as Intune). You can enable this functionality on your client devices by setting the AdministratorUpdatesEnabled policy to 2. Refer to the blog post and the Visual Studio Administrators Guide for additional details.

IntelliCode:
- When IntelliCode has a suggestion to offer that modify or deletes part of a single line of code, the suggestion is now shown as a "diff view" on the editor surface for C# users. By using the TAB key, users can accept the prediction.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- With this new version of Teams Toolkit, updates are required to the Azure Active Directory template file, projectSettings.json, and the app manifest file. These updates are done automatically after performing a Teams Toolkit menu command, and don't change your project source code. The output window will shows the status of the update.
- The Tab application type in the Microsoft Teams App project template wizard includes the option to configure single sign-on or not. Add it later using Project > Teams Toolkit > Add Authentiation Code. Learn more about Teams Toolkit in the docs:

Markdown:
- We have added a very early preview of our markdown editor for Visual Studio. To enable the markdown editor, go to Tools > Manage Preview Features, then check the "Markdown language service" option.
- Once the feature is enabled, opening any .md file will open the new markdown editor in Visual Studio. To open the preview for the markdown, there is a Preview button at the bottom right of the editor (next to the Line and Column information).
- This experience is a very early preview and we expect much of it to change. If you have feedback on the experience, please join the conversation here on Developer Community.
- .NET Productivity:
- There is a new Inline Rename UI that allows you to rename a type. Press Ctrl+R,R to bring up the new Inline Rename experience. Notice that the new UI will now show up under the type with an option to rename comments, strings, and symbol files.
- There is now an option to disable Source Link and Embedded source. You can disable this in Tools > Options > Text Editor > C# > Advanced and deselect Enable navigation to Source Link and Embedded sources.
- You can now easily view a file’s structure at a glance in the Document Outline window. The Document Outline window displays the symbol tree of the file in the editor helping you quickly navigate and edit project files. You can open Document Outline by going to View > Other Windows > Document Outline or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.

Test tools:
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.
- Run Tests until failure helps you find flaky tests and will run your unit test until they reach a failure or until they reach the threshold set in Options.
- View code coverage report scoped down to only the files/lines you have changed with the new Code Coverage Changeset report.

Performance improvements:
- We have made performance improvement in the following areas of Visual Studio in this release :
- Find & Replace in Files
- Git branch switching
- Unit Test Performance
- Language service configuration switch optimization
- Responsive File Save
- C++ Indexing

Visual Studio on Dev Box:
- As a Dev Box is not on your local network, you'll need to use a public IP to connect via internet to any Macs on your local network.
- If the Android emulator won't load, ensure Hyper-V is enabled via {insert instructions here}. If the Hyper-V option was not checked off, enable it, then restart the Dev Box before trying to use the emulator.

From Developer Community:
- Runtime Text Template behaviour changed in Visual Studio 2022 17.3.x
- Terminal Default Profile Isn't Being Loaded Unless Developer PS Profile Is Deleted
- Visual Studio clears dirty flag before calling OnBeforeSave
- Internal error in UpToDateCheckImplicitConfiguredInputDataSource: ArgumentException: Must not be DateTime.MinValue
- Details for Installed MAUI packages are missing NuGet Project PM UI
- Regression in MFC class CSimpleStringT::CloneData, atlsimpstr.h (atlmfcinclude)
- Hot Reload C# things there are changes when there are none
- Task Failed - Activating language client HtmlLanguageClient: HtmlLanguageClient failed to initialize.
- Introduce the ability to roll back a Visual Studio Update
- Easily remove all out-of-support components
- Visual Studio Administrator Template (ADMX/ADML) Preview Feedback
- Intellicode Suggestions sometimes makes it impossible to type code (C#)


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.6
- Adds support for Xcode 14.0 to .NET 6 for iOS/tvOS
- .NET MAUI 6.0 Servicing Release
- Addressed an intermittent crash when opening the debugger DataSet visualizer
- Administrators will be able to update the VS Installer on an offline client machine from a layout without updating VS


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.5
Fixed:
- an issue where Visual Studio would get into a unresponsive state intermittently while closing WinForms .NET Designer
- When a user has HSTS enabled in their browser settings and adds a GitHub account to the Visual Studio keychain, an error message is displayed with a link to troubleshoot the issue
- an issue where Roslyn analyzers and source generators targeting version 4.3.0 would fail to load in Visual Studio
- Adds support for Xcode 14


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.4
Issues Addressed in this release of 17.3.4:
- Stop issuing false positives for warning C4191
- This release fixes the following warning, "The value of the 'PublicKey' attribute in 'Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2 (x86 and x64)' does not match that of file 'C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsClickOnce BootstrapperPackagesDotNetFX472NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'. ", after publishing ClickOnce project in Visual Studio 17.3

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-38013 .NET Denial of Service Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6.0 where a malicious client could cause a stack overflow which may result in a denial of service attack when an attacker sends a customized payload that is parsed during model binding.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.3
- Fixed an issue which would cause VS to hang when using rename in C# or VB.NET projects


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.2
- Fixes the Toolbox -> Choose Items command when a non-English language is selected in Visual Studio
- The installer has been updated to handle internal dependencies that may be missing
- Invoking the Solution Explorer context menu will no longer cause VS to be unresponsive

From Developer Community:
- Feature unavailable due to an internal error
- Live Unit Testing - Link to code in the body when test is a failure links to the file in the lut instead of the original file
- VsixSignTool fails in pipeline with error code 80070020
- Error when publishing function app


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.1
Type less, code more:
- IntelliCode is a powerful set of automatic code completion tools that understand your code context: variable names, functions, and the type of code you’re writing. This means that IntelliCode is able to complete up to a whole line at once, helping you code more accurately and confidently.
Develop apps faster:
- Hot Reload for .NET and C++ will save you time. Just make a change, and Hot Reload applies your edits to the running app so you can see them. Immediately. Without stopping to rebuild.

Scales to any project:
- Visual Studio 2022 is the best Visual Studio ever. Our first 64-bit IDE makes it easier to work with even bigger projects and more complex workloads. The stuff you do every day—like typing code and switching branches—feels more fluid more responsive. And out-of-memory errors? They’re about to be a distant memory.

Find and fix bugs fast:
Debugging isn’t your favorite part? It might be now. The built-in debugger in Visual Studio 2022 is now even smarter. You’ve got more power than ever to:
- Tackle issues wherever your app is running—locally, on a device, a remote server, or in Azure
- Use smart breakpoints to pause and manage execution to inspect bugs
- Jump back to specific lines of code—no need to restart sessions or manually recreate your app’s state

Designed for everyone:
- Visual Studio 2022 reflects our broader commitment to an excellent experience for all developers with updated icons, a new dark theme, and a focus mode that reduces distractions. Plus: more control over fine-tuning your workspace, including your layout, fonts, themes, icons, menus, custom notifications, and update schedule.


Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.3.0
Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.3:
- MAUI workload GA Build
- MAUI/Blazor CSS Hot Reload support
- You'll now be able to try out a selection of new features in Visual Studio with each update, using our What's New feature
- Select each feature to learn more about the particular feature

What's New in Visual Studio:
Apple Developer Accounts:
- This preview includes initial support for Individual AppStoreConnect accounts which are needed for non-Enterprise Apple Developers
- To add an Individual account, open ToolsOptions and then select the "Apple Accounts" item located in the Xamarin section. In the "Apple Accounts", click the "Add Account..." button and select "Add Individual Account" and enter the AppStoreConnect API Key information.
- Once the account is created, certificates and provisioning profiles can be accessed via the "View Details" button

Known Issues:
- Automatic Provisioning may not work correctly for Individual accounts in some cases. To work around this, follow the instructions for manual provisioning.

Audio Cues in the Editor:
- We've introduced new audio cues in the Visual Studio editor. When enabled, Visual Studio will play sounds when the editing caret arrives on a line with a breakpoint, an error or a warning. By default, Visual Studio uses the same sounds as Visual Studio Code, but these sounds can be configured to the user's preference.
- To enable audio cues, head to ToolsOptions and look for "Preview Features" under Environment. In the Preview Features, the new option is "Enable Audio Cues for the editor". If it's checked, the next time Visual Studio is started, the sounds will play.
- To configure individual audio cues, tap the Windows key in either Windows 10 or Windows 11 and search for "Change system sounds". Under the Program Events, look for the "Microsoft Visual Studio" node in the Program Events tree. The new events are "Line has Breakpoint", "Line has Error" and "Line has Warning". This can be used to customize or disable individual sounds.

Git Tooling:
- Line-staging support, a.k.a interactive staging with the ability to stage specific lines and/or chunks of code right from the editor and the diff view. To get started, stage one of your recent changes by selecting the corresponding color margin and utilizing the Peek Difference UI to stage your change.

C++:
- The Arm64EC toolchain is no longer marked as experimental and is ready for production use.
- The Visual Studio Terminal can now be used as an SSH client with your stored SSH connections. With the C++ for Linux Tools installed, open the Terminal tool window and the Terminal dropdown will be populated with your stored connections. If selected, they will open a new Terminal window inside Visual Studio and a pseudoterminal on your remote system. Control characters, colors, and cursor positional awareness are all supported.
- Go to Definition will now remember the prior signature and navigate accordingly when a better match is not available (e.g. after you manually changed the signature of one of the pair).
- Improved responsiveness of Go To All. Previously, results appeared after you stopped typing. In the new experience, results will show as you type.
- In contexts requiring enum type completion (e.g. assignments to enum variables, case labels, returning enum type, etc.) the autocompletion list will now be filtered to just the matching enumerators and related constructs.
- Added NuGet PackageReference support for C++/CLI MSBuild projects targeting .NET Core. This change was made to unblock mixed codebases from being able to adopt .NET Core. This does not work for other C++ project types or any C++ project types targeting .NET Framework. There are no plans to extend PackageReference support to additional C++ scenarios as the team is working on separate experiences involving vcpkg which will work for non-MSBuild scenarios and add additional functionality.
- Added a Serial Monitor window for embedded development, available through Debug > Windows > Serial Monitor.
- Improved C++ indexing by ~66% compared to 17.2.
- Updated the version of CMake shipped with Visual Studio to version 3.23. See the CMake 3.23 release notes for details of what is available.
- Upgraded the versions of LLVM tools shipped with Visual Studio to v14. See the LLVM and Clang release notes for details of what is available.
- Updated the side by side Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset to version 14.29.30145.00. The latest version of the Dev 16.11 C++ Toolset contains important bug fixes, including fixing all remaining C++20 defect reports. For information about bug fixes, including C++20 defect reports in Dev 16.11
- We have made various improvements to the in-editor experience of C++ modules. "we're continuously working on improving the quality of the experience but encourage you to try in 17.3 and report remaining issues through Developer Community.

Debugging & Diagnostics:
- Diagnostics Analysis tools now include an analyzer that lists the unique call stacks in a memory dump along with the threads executing them.
- IEnumerable visualizers now support data export in CSV format. Just use the dropdown on the top right corner and select CSV.The Visualizer will also allow you to filter data based desired filter string. The Visualizer will return all the rows that contain a value that matches the filter string. You can also export the filtered and sorted results in CSV/Excel format.
- We also added the themeing support for IEnumerable and DataTable/DataSet visualizer, so both of these visualizer window are themed for Visual Studio’s dark, light and blue theme.
- Starting 17.3 preview 3 debugger will automatically reload pervious decompiled artifacts like symbols and PDB files. If you choose to decompile at any previous session the artifacts will automatically be reloaded for all the next sessions and will get you to the decompiled sources faster in External Sources node. This will still honor your JMC settings.
- Debugger now provides a new option to disable the load of NGEN or ready to load (RDR) images for managed code. You can change the settings under Tools > Options> Debugging > General > Prevent using precompiled images on module load or you can also easily search the settings using any of the keyword in the Visual Studio search bar.
- You will now see the Exception stack frames inside the Call Stack window, so for all async exceptions, you can quickly load symbols or locate sources and go directly to the site of the exception. Exception stack frames inside the Call Stack window will provide functionalities of the actual call stack.Features like automatic navigation, quickly switching back and forth between frames, and symbol load / decompile options to get back to the source code where the exception was thrown.

General:
- GitHub accounts now roam across machines when signing in on a new machine with the same personalization account (account shown in the top left of the account settings dialog).

Installer:
- You can now update all side-by-side versions of Visual Studio with an “Update all” button on the installer.
- Microsoft Teams Development Tools (Teams Toolkit):
- The Microsoft Teams App project template has been improved and now creates various types of Teams app, including notification bot, command bot, tab app and message extensions. You can now create and debug various Microsoft Teams App using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio.
- We recommend creating a new project using the updated template for any existing Teams Apps you've created with previous versions of the Teams Toolkit.
- You can now choose when to sign-in with your M365 identity and register Teams app resources using the Project > Teams Toolkit > Prepare Teams App Dependencies menu option.
- Prepare Teams App Dependencies will register the Teams app and Bot for your Teams project.
- Updates to the manifest.template.json files can be synchronized with Teams Developer Portal for local debug by selecting "Prepare Teams App Dependencies" menu option again at any time.
- Updates to the manifest.template.json files can be synchronized with Teams Developer Portal for remote preview by selecting Project > Teams Toolkit > Update Manifest in Teams Developer Portal menu option.
- You can preview manifest file before synchronization by right click manifest.template.json file and use Preview Manifest File menu option.
- Use the Project > Teams Toolkit > Provision in the Cloud menu to create resources in an Azure subscription.
- Use the Project > Teams Toolkit > Deploy to the Cloud menu to publish code to those resources.
- You can open Teams app remotely in a browser that are created from the Provision menu using the Preview Teams app menu.
- You can zip the Teams app and generate app package by select Project > Teams Toolkit > Zip App Package menu option for sharing and uploading purpose.
- You can find all Teams Toolkit menu options by right click on the Teams app project, they are the same as the Project > Teams Toolkit menu.

.NET Productivity:
- In C# 10 we introduced Global Usings. Global Usings adds usings to the top of a file invisibly and automatically. We now surface an icon at the top of your file to let you know if Global Usings are active in your file and if you click on the icon, it will show you what those Global Usings are. Global Usings
- Peek Definition now supports source link, embedded source, and decompiled sources. Peek Definition

We added the following three options for collapsing and outlining views on file open:
- Collapse #regions on file open
- Collapse usings on file open
- Collapse implementations from metadata on file open
- You can now apply Fix All to both the Use expression body or block body and Convert to raw string literal refactoring.
- We now have a code fix that fixes invalid constraints. Place your cursor on the diagnostic squiggle in the editor. Press Ctrl+. to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Select Fix constraint. Fix Constraint
- We now have a refactoring that allows you to switch between top-level statements and the Program.Main style. Place your cursor on a top-level statement. Press Ctrl+. to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Select Convert to ‘Program.Main’ style program. Convert to Program.Main refactoring
- We added additional scopes to the Fix All operation. In addition to applying the Fix All operation to a Document, Project, and Solution, you can apply Fix All to a Containing Member and Containing Type. Fix All Containing Members and Containing Types
- We now automatically convert single line comments to doc comments when you add an additional forward slash to a single line comment.
- We now have a code style option that allows you to warn on possible exceptions in a foreach loop. Foreach loops implicitly casts to derived types by design. This was necessary before generics existed but can lead to runtime exceptions in some cases.

Personalization:
- Document management capabilities have been updated. Read our blog post to learn more.

These features include:
- Tabs arranged in multiple rows
- Restore recent document
- Modified dirty indicator
- Dropdown shows names of invisible docs in italics

Razor (ASP.NET Core) Editor:
- The new Razor editor now has full completion support inside of an .
- The new Razor editor now correctly handles completion for HTML attributes when typing = “ ”.
- The new Razor editor now support HTML, JavaScript, and CSS OnTypeFormatting.

Test tools:
- Parallel Discovery is now enabled by default when running tests from the Test Explorer. This enables Visual Studio to use available cores to discover tests in parallel and reduce the time to see tests in the Test Explorer.
- The Live Unit Testing window now has a status bar, similar to the Test Explorer. This should give you better insight on the operations ongoing in Live Unit Testing as well as visibly surface errors. Live Unit Testing Status Bar
- vstest.console now supports running assemblies of different target platforms and target frameworks in one request.
- Code Coverage now has a cache for static instrumentation for better performance.
- Microsoft.CodeCoverage.Console is now added to the command line tools.
- The default architecture for AnyCPU .NET Framework test projects changed from x86 to x64. This change unifies how the default architecture is determined across all types of test projects to be always based on the architecture of Visual Studio. Meaning that in x64 version of VisualStudio, x64 will be used, and in future ARM64 VisualStudio, ARM64 will be used. The same rule also applies to dotnet test, and vstest.console. To revert to using x86, navigate to Test > Processor Architecture for AnyCPU projects > x86
- Remote Testing now supports test runs against remote arm64 windows environments.
- The new build experience for [Live Unit Testing] is now enabled by default. Read our blog post to learn more.
- You can now choose to see code coverage information on the editor margin by selecting "Margin Glyphs" in the Code Coverage Results window. Convert to raw string
- Live Unit Testing now provides a button to reset all state. By going to Test > Live Unit Testing > Reset Live Unit Testing state for solution. Live Unit Testing Reset State
- Live Unit Testing now supports Razor files.

TypeScript and JavaScript Development:
- JavaScript and TypeScript files projects are now excluded from program analysis unless they are referenced by a tsconfig.json or jsconfig.json file. The result should be improved performance in large projects with lots of TypeScript and JavaScript files.
- JavaScript (.esproj) projects that are referenced from an ASP.NET project now provide an option to include production build output in ASP.NET project publishing.
- The TypeScript 4.7 language service and compiler are included in Visual Studio. See the TypeScript 4.7 announcement blog post for more.
- The new multi-target JavaScript debugger is now used by default in Node.js (.njsproj) projects.
- Auto-closing HTML tags in JavaScript and TypeScript React (.jsx/.tsx) files.
- Fixed an issue where Automatic Type Acquisition (ATA) did not work when the default TypeScript language server is selected.
- Fixed an issue where the dependencies node in Node.js (.njsproj) projects showed indirect dependencies when packages are restored using npm 7 or greater.

Security Advisory:
- CVE-2022-34716 .NET Spoofing Vulnerability External Entity Injection during XML signature verification
- CVE-2022-31012 Remote Code Execution Git for Windows' installer can be tricked into executing an untrusted binary
- CVE-2022-29187 Elevation of Privilege Malicious users can create a .git directory in a folder that is owned by a super-user
- CVE-2022-35777 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser Heap overflow Vulnerability
- CVE-2022-35825 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser OOBW Vulnerability
- CVE-2022-35826 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser Heap overflow Vulnerability
- CVE-2022-35827 Remote Code Execution Visual Studio 2022 Preview Fbx File parser Heap OOBW Vulnerability

From Developer Community:
- search in cmake view doesnt filter files
- "Go To Document" (F12) for C++ #include statements fails when using /external:I
- Error: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: path1
- devenv crashes while debugging
- Adding strings to resx file pops a modal error dialog
- Add include quick-action adds header along INCLUDES <> path rather than relative header via ""
- Outlining collapses code AFTER user navigates to it via search results item or go-to-definition, etc
- Tried to Hot Reload a .NET MAUI Blazor app and got an exception
- Pasted Comments Indentation Issue
- VS2019 standard exception headers: warning C5240: 'nodiscard': attribute is ignored in this syntactic position
- C6389 false positive on main etc
- XAML design mode in Blend 2019 (previously reported and closed)
- Visual Studio 2022 : Double Clicking on solution file in the Source Control Explorer opens the sln file as plain text
- Light Bulb Suggestion "Encode image in base64" Missing in Visual Studio 2022 CSHTML editor
- CSS editor says ::deep is not a valid pseudo-element
- After an install of 17.1.0 Preview 1.1, the IDE fails to launch with the following dialogs. Uninstalling and reinstalling fail to resolve.
- The “CompareBuildTaskVersion” task could not be loaded from the assembly
- MsBuild doesn't give /delayload flags to linker when using LLVM toolchain
- env in launch.vs.json doesn't work for native
- Support ::deep in .razor.css CSS isolation files to avoid validation warnings in the log
- Blend 2022 'visual studio xml editor package' package did not load correctly'
- Code coverage not generating results with visualstudio2022testagent
- The selected certificate is not valid for code signing
- Project options parameter values are retained in the same instance rather than resetting after the project creation
- .Net Async profiler tool doesn't show anything
- spacing fix-up A && B -> A&& B
- Git no longer supports 'preserve-merges', stop offering that option
- After fresh install of Visual Studio 2022 Version 17.1 "devenv.exe" does not start.
- PreFAST: integer status code works, class-holding-integer status code does not
- Unable to add Windows Application Packaging Project to Xamarin Forms Solution in Visual Studio Community 2022
- PreFAST: Incorrect Build break - error C2036: 'intarr (*)': unknown size
- JSON Visualizer confused by array containing numbers with decimal point
- Inline hints experience is very poor
- RequestExecutionQueue fails to dispose of a linked CancellationTokenSource
- create app packages crashes visual studio with no info as to why
- HTTP Configuration loaded as HTTPS configuration in Blazor Server Project
- Visual Studio hangs when trying to do a renaming of classes
- Syntax highlighting for variables/functions with keyword as name
- IDE freezes when building a .NET 6 project
- 'git' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
- DkmCustomUIVisualizerInfo and random order in context menu
- Can't run .NET MAUI project after adding it to a solution and setting it as the startup project
- Visual studio 2022 hangs when pasting in files or adding new files
- Autocompletion does not work with macro. (Visual Studio 2022 17.1)
- Continuous high CPU usage by Microsoft.ServiceHub.Controller.exe
- Crash of process devenv.exe System.NullReferenceException
- VS 2022 crash on file rename in Solution Explorer
- Format Document doesn't work on fxh
- Breakpoints are not being hit when debugging Xamarin application in Visual Studio 2022
- Generating a CMake cache using CMakePresets.json deletes folder content
- Go To Files doesn't show files inside folders when using "Show all files"
- Visual Studio should update Entitlements.plist when checking Health Kit option
- What is new is causing a goldbar on startup for performance
- MSIX Signing Extension Requi