![]() Support for version 16.9 will end October 2022. If you’re using version 16.7, to remain under support you’ll need to update to a supported serving baseline. Similarly, Visual Studio 2019 offers users of the Enterprise and Professional editions long-term stable and secure development environment by using the servicing baselines. We provide quality and security fixes for LTSC for 18 months after release. Finally, for the Enterprise, Professional, and Build Tools Editions, we offer Long-Term Servicing Channels (LTSC) to give your development team more control over when you adopt new feature releases. Users should install each minor update of the Current Channel as it is released to stay in support. ![]() The Current Channel provides these new features when they are ready for widespread use. With Visual Studio 2022 we offer three channels: Preview Channel so that you can provide early feedback on the latest features. Visual Studio 2022 is our most productive IDE ever, and we recommend all our customers upgrade to it, especially those using the Community Edition. We recommend users migrate to either the Visual Studio 2019 Release Channel or to Visual Studio 2022 Preview to stay secure and receive the latest feature updates.
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