.NET 6.0 has been refreshed with the latest update as of June 22, 2023. This update contains non-security fixes. See the release notes for details on updated packages.
.NET 6.0 servicing updates are upgrades. The latest servicing update for 6.0 will remove the previous 6.0 update upon successful installation. For example, when .NET 6.0.19 is installed .NET 6.0.18 version will be removed from the computer if present.
We are releasing a second update this month to address a regression in our earlier release (June 13th). The new version is .NET 6.0.19. The regression is functional and doesn't require action on your part unless you are affected by the issue. Also documented at .NET June OOB Updates.
Do I need to install 6.0.19?
There is no need to install these updates unless you are affected by the functional regression listed at KB5028608. If you are not affected by the functional regression described above, you can safely remain on 6.0.18.
Is 6.0.19 a security update?
No. These updates contain no new security fixes beyond what already shipped in 6.0.18. As long as you are running at least 6.0.18, you are protected with all of the latest available security fixes.
How to obtain and install the update
This update is available on Microsoft Update for Windows client operating systems and available on WSUS and MU Catalog for Windows Server operating systems.
Prerequisites
This update will be offered if you have .NET 6.0 installed on a supported version of Windows.
Restart Requirement
You may need to restart the computer after you apply this update if any affected files are being used. We recommend that you exit all .NET based applications before you apply this update.
Supported Windows Versions
This page on .NET 6.0 Supported Windows Versions provides the most up-to-date details on the supported operating system versions.
.NET Support Lifecycle
This page on .NET Core and .NET 6 Support Policy provides the most up-to-date details on .NET Core Support Lifecycle Policy.
How to obtain help and support for this update
Microsoft Support
For assisted support with .NET Core technologies, contact a Microsoft Support Professional.
You need to be on a supported servicing level (the latest available servicing update) to be eligible for support.
Community Support
Community support is another great way to get help and even contribute to projects. See our Community page for details.
More Information
To get the latest .NET update, go to the Download .NET website