For more information about the .NET Framework 4.7 and the .NET Framework Developer Center, see The .NET Framework 4.7.
Command-line switches for this update
For more information about the various command-line options that are supported by this update, see the "Command-Line options" section in the following MSDN topic:
.NET Framework Deployment Guide for developers
Restart requirement
You may have to restart the computer after you install this update. We recommend that you close all applications that are using the .NET Framework before you install this update.
Applies to
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7, Windows 10 Version 1607 and Windows Server 2016
Update on September 5, 2017, for Windows 10 LTSB and Windows Server 2016
On September 5, 2017, we updated the offering for .NET Framework 4.7 Windows Update bundles for Windows 10 Version 1607 and Windows Server 2016. The .NET Framework 4.7 will no longer be offered through Automatic Updates or be available on the WSUS channel for computers on Windows Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), including both Windows 10 LTSB clients and Windows Server 2016. There is no change for other Windows non-LTSB computers.
Windows 10 LTSB clients and Windows Server 2016-based computers can still install the .NET Framework 4.7 from the Microsoft Download Center. On the Microsoft Update Catalog, we have also provided new .NET Framework 4.7 Windows Update bundles specifically for LTSB computers to let enterprises import the updates.
The following bundles were updated to remove the offering on Windows 10 LTSB and Windows Server 2016.
Knowledge Base article
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Revised Windows Update bundles
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GUIDs
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3186607
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7 Language Packs for Windows 10 Version 1607 (KB3186607)
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ba10a937-ad22-448e-a799-056cd948aeda
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3186607
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7 Language Packs for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64 (KB3186607)
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1981cc07-af5b-44bb-8951-0382a743a12b
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