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Problems with .NET 4.7 ?

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HFP asked on 12 May 2017, 11:58 AM

Hello community and Telerik support,

Are there any known changes for RadButton by .NET 4.7 ?

Microsoft changelog reported enhanced touch support of WPF.

And in one of my WPF apps there's a bug now with ListBox.SelectionChanged in RadDropDownButton.DropDownContent ... :-(

Any ideas anywhere?

Cheers & thanks in advance!

Hagen

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Martin Ivanov
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answered on 16 May 2017, 01:00 PM
Hello Hagen,

We haven't tested our controls with .NET 4.7 yet. So, we are not aware of any issues. However, if you give me more information about the mentioned issue I can test it on my side and see what happens. You can share some runnable code snippets here. Or you can open a new support ticket from your telerik.com account and send a sample project there.

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Martin Ivanov
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answered on 19 May 2017, 07:17 PM

Hello Martin,

Thanks a lot!

A few days later now, I believe that neither .NET 4.7 nor any Telerik component were guilty. :-)

Due to the same time of this .NET update, I've been a bit misguided ...

In fact it's a completely different DLL which was updated at the same time but unfortunately by using false version number.

That's why: don't worry about any Telerik component!

Cheers,

Hagen

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Martin Ivanov
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answered on 22 May 2017, 07:09 AM
Hello Hagen,

Thank you for letting us know about the issue. I am glad to hear that you managed to resolve it. 

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Martin Ivanov
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