Using the Windows client products Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows server products Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022, which are set up in the “shima system academy” environment. I checked the version of .NET Framework installed by default.
.NET Framework Version differs depending on the Windows client and server OS. The confirmation results for the following OS and versions are summarized in the table.
Windows Product | .NET Framework Version | OS Version |
Windows 7 | Micorosoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 | Version 6.1 |
Windows 8.1 | .NET Framework 4.5 Advanced Services | Version 6.3 |
Windows 10 | .NET Framework 4.8 Advanced Services | Version 2004 |
Windows 11 | .NET Framework 4.8 Advanced Services | Version 21H2 |
Windows Server 2012 R2 | .NET Framework 4.5 Features | Version 6.3 |
Windows Server 2016 | .NET Framework 4.6 Features | Version 1607 |
Windows Server 2019 | .NET Framework 4.7 Features | Version 1809 |
Windows Server 2022 | .NET Framework 4.8 Features | Version 21H2 |
Windows Client OS Products: .NET Framework Version
The default .NET Framework version for Windows 7 version 6.1 is “Micorosoft .NET Framework 3.5.1.”
The default .NET Framework version for Windows 8.1 version 6.3 is “Micorosoft .NET Framework 4.5 Advanced Services”.
The default .NET Framework version for Windows 10 version 21H2 is “.NET Framework 4.8 Advanced Services”.
The default .NET Framework version for Windows 11 version 21H2 is “.NET Framework 4.8 Advanced Services”.
Windows Server OS Products: .NET Framework Version
The default .NET Framework version of Windows Server 2012 R2 version 6.3 is “.NET Framework 4.5 Features”.
The default .NET Framework version for Windows Server 2016 version 1607 is “.NET Framework 4.6 Features”.
The default .NET Framework version for Windows Server 2019 version 1809 is “.NET Framework 4.7 Features”.
The default .NET Framework version of Windows Server 2022 version 21H2 is “.NET Framework 4.8 Features”.