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(@harryv)
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We are using SolidCP 1.1.2. Does it support latest .net core?

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(@jimjams)
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You can install .net core on your servers, its not really important for SolidCP to handle it except you have to set the application pool to "No managed code".

For SolidCP I think the Application pool options under Extensions tab needs to have an option ".Net Core" and that will set it to the "No managed code" option (user friendly GUI).

We currently set this manually via a command for users that want to run core.

I don't think much else is needed to be honest, but others may have input on this situation...

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(@harryv)
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Thanks for sharing this, JimJams.

 

> For SolidCP I think the Application pool options under Extensions tab needs to have an option “.Net Core” and that will set it to the “No managed code” option (user friendly GUI).

 

Okay.. But, how to get such option in SolidCP. Is this really supported by the panel? Or they are going to release new version/update to support this? We do not want to go with manual modification.

 

Regards,

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(@m-tiggelaar)
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We are currently working on adding no managed code to the options (also for when someone did not select any asp.net framework). i don't have an eta as to when it will be released as of yet (someone only just started work on that last night).

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(@beckhamk)
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did this get added to 1.2.1?

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