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As of 2024 Q2, we will deprecate .NET Framework 4.0, .NET Framework 4.5, and .NET Core 3.1 distributions. This decision is rooted in our dedication to align with Microsoft’s recommended framework versions so that our products leverage the latest advancements in technology, security, and performance.
We are aligning our product with Microsoft’s lowest-supported framework versions for .NET Framework and .NET, respectively. Please refer to the following blog post:
Product Update for Enhanced Performance and Security (telerik.com)
For more information about how to upgrade your project's .NET Framework version, you can check the following MSDN article:
Migration Guide to .NET Framework 4.8, 4.7, and 4.6.2 - .NET Framework | Microsoft Learn