Microsoft Technologies based on the .NET software framework. Miscellaneous topics that do not fit into specific categories.
The provided context contains only one relevant .NET item: the .NET 8.0 May 22, 2025 servicing update (KB5059200). It does not describe any negative impact analysis or risks of upgrading .NET Core / ASP.NET Core 8.0.5 or later on Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server versions 2012–2022.
From the context, the only supported statements are:
- .NET 8.0 servicing updates are in-place upgrades: installing the latest 8.0 servicing update removes the previous 8.0 update on the machine once installation succeeds.
- The May 22, 2025 refresh (8.0.313 / 8.0.410 SDK) specifically addresses CVE-2025-26646 in Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core.dll and does not change the .NET 8.0.16 runtime.
- No additional behavioral, compatibility, or OS-specific side effects are documented in the provided material.
The context does not list:
- Any breaking changes or regressions for .NET 8.0.5+ on Windows 10/11.
- Any OS-specific negative impact for Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019, or 2022.
- Any upgrade-blocking prerequisites beyond “.NET 8.0 installed on a supported version of Windows.”
Therefore, based strictly on the supplied documentation, no specific negative impact scenarios or risks can be identified for upgrading to .NET 8.0.5 or later on the requested Windows client or server versions.
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