Microsoft isWe have announced that support for Visual Studio 2013 will end soon.
Support for Visual Studio 2013 with updates (if available) will end on April 9, 2024 (local time, April 10 JST), and after this date, security updates for all versions, runtimes, related products, and components will no longer be available. will be available and no other updates will be provided.
This support includes the following products:
- Visual Studio 2013 editions: Ultimate, Premium, Professional, Community, Express for Web, Express for Windows, Express for Windows Desktop, Team Explorer, Test Professional
- Visual C++ Redistributable Package for Visual Studio 2013
- Visual Studio 2013 Shell (integrated and isolated)
- Visual Studio 2013: Deployment Agents, Agent IntelliTrace Collector, Microsoft Azure Tools, MFC Multibyte Library, Remote Tools, Version Management, SDK, SQL Server Data Tools, Team Explorer, Web Tools Extensions
To continue receiving support, please upgrade to the latest version such as Visual Studio 2022.MicrosoftRecommended.
Planned support end dates for other Visual Studio releases are as follows.
- Visual Studio 2015: Support will end on October 14, 2025 (local time; October 15, 2025 JST). Until then, you must have updated to Update 3 to receive support.
- Visual Studio 2017: Support will end on April 13, 2027 (local time; April 14, 2027 JST). Until then, you must have updated to version 15.9 to receive support.
- Visual Studio 2019: Support will end on April 10, 2029 (local time; April 11, 2029 JST). Until then, you must have updated to version 16.11 to receive support.
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