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Windows Server 2022 with Visual Studio 2022 is generally available starting from November, 15 #4488

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miketimofeev opened this issue Nov 11, 2021 · 4 comments
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miketimofeev commented Nov 11, 2021

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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.

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November, 15

The motivation for the changes

  • Visual Studio 2022 came out of preview
  • Most of the software issues with the new image were resolved

Virtual environments affected

  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • Ubuntu 20.04
  • macOS 10.15
  • macOS 11
  • Windows Server 2016
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2022
@miketimofeev miketimofeev changed the title 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
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@julianxhokaxhiu
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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!

@MattChique
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When will windows-latest be replaced by windows-2022?

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@MattChique it will be announced, but not early than next year

@azarorami
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tankyouuuuuuu

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