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Windows Server 2022 with Visual Studio 2022 is generally available starting from November, 15 #4488
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Windows Server 2022 with Visual Studio 2022 is now generally available
Windows Server 2022 with Visual Studio 2022 is generally available starting from November, 15
Nov 11, 2021
Just wanted to let you know I've tested my pipeline on top of this image and it worked great. Smoother migration ever :) Kudos to the team! |
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@MattChique it will be announced, but not early than next year |
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Windows Server 2022 with Visual Studio 2022 is generally available starting from November, 15. Use it by putting
runs-on: windows-2022
in your workflow file.Target date
November, 15
The motivation for the changes
Virtual environments affected
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