NET Framework 4.7.2 or above installed on your machine to install Visual Studio. Starting with Visual Studio 17.9.0, you will need to have. Released Feb 13th, 2024 Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.9 Visual Studio installation now requires. Added support for char8_t as a built-in type for C++20 with /clr.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.Updated the 16.11 MSVC toolset to 16.11.34 (4.0) for customers who use the 16.11 C++ toolset with VS 17.9.Released Feb 21st, 2024 Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.9.1 Multiple Startup Projects Not Saving Configuration and/or crashing Visual Studio.Fixed an issue where in versions of Visual C++ before Visual Studio 2022 version 17.9, the _Alignas specifier was not applied correctly according to the ISO-C Standard when it appeared adjacent to a structured type in a declaration.Although the vector access does not change the result of the computation, it is longer and can fault when the scalar load would succeed. A fix was made to prevent a scalar memory load in the inline expansion of the std::round() functions from being changed into a vector access.Fixed an issue that under some conditions, a hang occurs when opening the fonts and colors dialog.Released Feb 27th, 2024 Summary of What's New in this Release of Visual Studio 2022 version 17.9.2 CVE-2023-27911 This advisory is being republished to indicate that Autodesk® FBX® SDK is no longer supported in Visual Studio 2022.
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