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Microsoft issues urgent dev warning to update .NET installer link

  • December 30, 2024
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December 30, 2024 By Zo Ahmed 
 

Microsoft

Microsoft is forcing .NET developers to quickly update their apps and developer pipelines so they do not use 'azureedge.net' domains to install .NET components, as the domain will soon be unavailable due to the bankruptcy and imminent shutdown of CDN provider Edgio.

Specifically, the domains "dotnetcli.azureedge.net" and "dotnetbuilds.azureedge.net" will be taken offline in the next few months, which could break the functionality of projects relying on the domains.

This includes developers using .NET installers residing on the affected domains, organizations using GitHub Actions or Azure DevOps with custom pipelines using those domains, Docker and script users with files and code referencing the retired domains, and more.

"We maintain multiple Content Delivery Network (CDN) instances for delivering .NET builds. Some end inazureedge.net. These domains are hosted by edg.io, which will soon cease operations due to bankruptcy. We are required to migrate to a new CDN and will be using new domains going forward," explains Microsoft.

 

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