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What version of .NET framework is needed for DNN 9.3.2, and DNN 5?

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    Hi , I am running DNN 9.2.2 and need to upgrade to DNN 5. I believe I need to upgrade first to DNN 9.3.2, upgrade DNN Sharp Modules, and then upgrade to DNN 5.1.x. I am currently running on .NEt 4.6 . Will this work for upgrading to DNN 5?

    Thanks

    Tom






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      Tom,

      I guess (and hope) you are speaking of DNN 9.5, and not DNN 5 :-)

      You need .Net Framework 4.7.2 (or higher) for DNN 9.5.0 and DNN 9.6.0, I think you may install this before you upgrade, at least DNN 9.3.2 should work with .Net 4.7.2.

      Happy DNNing!
      Michael

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        Thanks Michael - Oops sorry for the typo - yes I meant DNN 9.5. Thanks for the info. 

        Where can I find the best information about upgrading to DNN 9.5 , and what to expect?

        Thanks again!

        Tom






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          Tom,

          I think the best source to find information about the DNN Platform is the community driven documentation at dnndocs.com.

          Happy DNNing!
          Michael

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            Excellent, thanks again Michael!! I appreciate your help





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              One more question if anyone happens to know:
              Since I am going for DNN 9.2.2 to 9.3.2 and then to 9.5, when should I upgrade .NET to 4.7.2? Currently running .NET 4.7.1.
              In other words, if I upgrade to .NET 4.7.2 while still running DNN 9.2.2, (before upgrading) , will it cause any issues?

              Thanks
              Tom





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                Posted By Tom Melkonian on 06 May 2020 03:27 PM
                One more question if anyone happens to know:
                Since I am going for DNN 9.2.2 to 9.3.2 and then to 9.5, when should I upgrade .NET to 4.7.2? Currently running .NET 4.7.1.
                In other words, if I upgrade to .NET 4.7.2 while still running DNN 9.2.2, (before upgrading) , will it cause any issues?

                Thanks
                Tom

                AFAIK you can do that safely before the upgrade

                 

                 






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                  Thanks! I'm going to try that (on a test server first)

                  Tom

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