Microsoft .NET Core

.NET Core is a free and open-source, managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. It is a cross-platform successor to .NET Framework. The project is primarily developed by Microsoft and released under the MIT License. Wikipedia

Additional information

Architecture

x64, x86

Software vendor

Microsoft

Vendor website

https://www.microsoft.com/

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.NET is free. There are no fees or licensing costs, including for commercial use.

.NET is open-source and cross-platform, with free development tools for Windows, Linux, and macOS.

.NET is supported by Microsoft. Microsoft ships official releases that are built and tested on Microsoft-maintained servers in Azure and supported just like any Microsoft product.

Source => https://dotnet.microsoft.com/

Note: We can help make ‘.NET Core’ installer enterprise deployment ready.

osd365 | Global application packaging services

Application packaging plays a vital role in efficiently managing software deployments within organizations.  

Application packaging minimizes cost and improves System efficiency during and after deployment of the software to the System.

osd365 application packaging services provides the following advantages.

  • Custom osd365 uninstall codes : This helps organizations identify and uninstall software installed outside of the purview of the organizations software management systems.
  • Desktop shortcuts : If not directed otherwise, desktop shortcuts will not be installed.
  • Silent : If not directed otherwise, all our installation processes are silent.

Note : Some software vendors do not make their software available to the public domain. In such cases, you have to download and provide the software and the appropriate licenses.

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DCOM hardening issue.

This application fails to authenticate with WMI on the SCCM server because Microsoft has not yet hardened DCOM on their Windows Preinstallation Environment. We are working on a different approach, but it will only be released during the first quarter of 2024. But until that time, the only workaround will be to uninstall the update corresponding to KB5004442.