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Microsoft .Net Framework

Exactly why repairing/recovery usually isn't worth the time. ;)
 
.net framework 5 or whatever last release was is included in windows these days.

.net core is not, and is a different product.
 
.net framework 5 or whatever last release was is included in windows these days.

.net core is not, and is a different product.

OK.

It's showing 5.0.13 is current "security fix", but I take it at some point 6.0 or 6.0.1 will land sometime in the future. As you are better knowledgeable than me in this field, I take it we install ".net desktop runtime". Please correct me if i'm wrong.
 
.net framework development is discontinued and I doubt will ever see more than security fixes.

dotnet core is the new thing, and it sees regular updates. It appears the page you linked is all dotnet core stuff.
 
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.net framework 5 or whatever last release was is included in windows these days.

.net core is not, and is a different product.

usually .NET Framework 4.x is included in many Win10/Win11 releases (.NET framework 4.8 in Win10 v1903 & greater)
 
usually .NET Framework 4.x is included in many Win10/Win11 releases (.NET framework 4.8 in Win10 v1903 & greater)
Yeah that's what I was thinking of.
 
.Net Framework files are most useful for windows 7 users. The latest files supports this OS. I don't think these's files will appear as a normal windows update/download unless it is lobbed in with a Microsoft Edge update, which windows 7 still receive regular updates to match windows 10.
 
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