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.NETfx End of Life (EOL) Dates & Support Timeline

Complete end-of-life dates, support windows, and security status for all .NETfx versions. Data sourced from endoflife.date and official vendor documentation. Updated at every deploy.

.NETfx 3.5-sp1 is actively supported. Next EOL: version 4.6.2 on January 12, 2027.
Latest Active
3.5-sp1
3.5-sp1 series
Next EOL
4.6.2
Jan 12, 2027
Active Versions
7
of 13 total
EOL Versions
6
no longer patched
Release Cycle Timeline
EOL   Warning   Active   Today
Release cycle timeline 20082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520262027202820293.5-sp14.04.54.5.14.5.24.64.6.14.6.24.74.7.14.7.24.84.8.1TODAY
All Versions
VersionLatest ReleaseRelease DateEOL DateDaysStatus
3.5-sp1 Nov 19, 2007 Jan 9, 2029 976 days remaining Active
4.0 Apr 12, 2010 Jan 12, 2016 3770 days past EOL EOL
4.5 Aug 15, 2012 Jan 12, 2016 3770 days past EOL EOL
4.5.1 Oct 17, 2013 Jan 12, 2016 3770 days past EOL EOL
4.5.2 May 5, 2014 Apr 26, 2022 1474 days past EOL EOL
4.6 Jul 20, 2015 Apr 26, 2022 1474 days past EOL EOL
4.6.1 Nov 30, 2015 Apr 26, 2022 1474 days past EOL EOL
4.6.2 Aug 2, 2016 Jan 12, 2027 248 days remaining Active
4.7 Apr 5, 2017 Already EOL Supported Active
4.7.1 Oct 17, 2017 Already EOL Supported Active
4.7.2 Apr 30, 2018 Already EOL Supported Active
4.8 Apr 18, 2019 Already EOL Supported Active
4.8.1 Aug 9, 2022 Already EOL Supported Active

What does .NETfx end of life mean for your organization?

When a .NETfx version reaches end of life, the maintainers stop issuing security patches. Vulnerabilities discovered after this date are publicly disclosed on the National Vulnerability Database, exploit code appears on GitHub, and your systems remain permanently exposed.

The CVE blind spot: Most vulnerability scanners check for known CVEs but do not flag the accumulation of unpatched vulnerabilities in EOL software. With a zero-day, nobody knows about the vulnerability. With EOL software, the vulnerability is public — listed, rated, and often weaponized — but no patch will ever exist. This is the most dangerous gap in enterprise security posture.

Organizations running EOL .NETfx should treat it as a vulnerability class in their risk register, apply compensating controls (network segmentation, enhanced monitoring, access restriction), and prioritize migration to a supported version.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the end-of-life date for .NETfx?
The next .NETfx version reaching EOL is 4.6.2 on January 12, 2027. See the full table above for all version EOL dates.
What is the latest supported version of .NETfx?
The latest active version of .NETfx is 3.5-sp1. Always verify against the table above as support windows can change.
What happens when .NETfx reaches end of life?
When .NETfx reaches end of life, the vendor stops issuing security patches. Any CVEs disclosed after the EOL date accumulate indefinitely with no patch path — creating an ever-growing attack surface that most vulnerability scanners do not flag.
How do I check if I'm running an EOL version of .NETfx?
Check your current version against the table above. If your version's EOL date has passed, you are running unsupported software. You can also use the endoflife.ai Stack Scanner to check your entire dependency file at once.
Is there extended support available for EOL .NETfx versions?
Some vendors offer extended support for EOL software. Contact the original vendor or check with enterprise support providers for options.

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