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Visual Studio 2017 15.3 Release Notes

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Note

This is not the latest version of Visual Studio. To download the latest release, please visit the Visual Studio site.

Support Timeframe

This version is now out of support. For more information about Visual Studio support, please review the Support Policy for Visual Studio 2017.

Refer to the latest version of the release notes or visit the Visual Studio site to download the latest supported version of Visual Studio 2017.

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3 Releases Summary of Notable New Features in 15.3 Top Issues Fixed in 15.3

The Developer Community spoke and we listened. This list provides the 10 highest voted issues fixed in this release.

See all customer-reported issues fixed in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.

Details of What's New in 15.3 Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.0

released on August 14, 2017

New Features in 15.3 Accessibility

We addressed over 1,700 accessibility issues in this release and made Visual Studio more accessible than ever. You have access to the new "Blue (Extra Contrast)" theme (Figure 1). This theme offers you more contrast than the regular "Blue" theme if you don't want or need the full High Contrast mode.

(Figure 1) Blue (Extra Contrast) theme

With Visual Studio Editor, you can discover and navigate between text adornments through the new "Show Line Annotations" command set. You can find the new feature on the Editor context menu (Figure 2). See the Visual Studio Editor section for more information.

(Figure 2) Show Line Annotations

For more accessibility news, visit the Accessibility improvements in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3 blog post.

Azure Stack and Azure Government Clouds

Use all the same tools in Visual Studio — like Cloud Explorer, Connected Services and ASP.NET Publish — to connect Azure Stack and government clouds. Pick an existing government cloud, like Azure in China (Figure 3), or enter the discovery endpoint for your organization's Azure Stack.

(Figure 3) Azure Stack Azure Function Tools .NET Core and ASP.NET Core Service Fabric Tools

This release provides a new stateful ASP.NET Core project template, support for both 2.5 and 2.6 SDK's (and corresponding runtimes) of Service Fabric, as well as several bug fixes.

Continuous Delivery Tools

We moved these features from the CD4VS (Microsoft Continuous Delivery Tools for Visual Studio) extension into Visual Studio:

Visual Studio IDE (Figure 4) InfoBar notification .NET IDE Sign In and Identity

We fixed the account picker control so "Re-enter credentials" works more reliably. In some cases, the account picker would clear accounts upon re-entering credentials.

Start Page

We increased the clickable target area on Start Page MRU "pins". It's easier to pin items you care about to the top of the MRU.

Lightweight Solution Load (Figure 5) Lightweight Solution Load Options Setup (Figure 6) Drive Sizes listed in the Installer Visual Studio Editor Debugging and Diagnostics Debugger Support for Visual Studio Team Services Symbol Servers (Figure 7) Add VSTS Symbol Server Point and Click to Set Next Statement

You can hold down the Ctrl key while stopped at a breakpoint when debugging. The Run to Click (Run execution to here) icon next to your line of code changes to "Set Next Statement" functionality (Figure 8). Click the icon to move the yellow instruction pointer to that line and set the next statement for the debugger to execute.

(Figure 8) Click to set Next Statement Source Link Support for Windows PDB File Format

Source Link is now supported for Windows PDB file format (in addition to Portable PDBs). Compilers that support it can put the necessary information in the Windows PDB file format and the debugger can retrieve source files based on that information.

Open Folder Debugging

We have made your debugging experience easier when you use our new templates for Open Folder. If you have the core debugger installed, our new templates allow you to choose the type of debugger you want to use. Managed, Native, or Mixed can be chosen from the "Select a Debugger" dialog in the "Debug and Launch Settings" menu option in Solution Explorer. If you have a C++ MDD experience installed (Android C++, Linux Debugging, etc.), you now see options for MinGW and Cygwin support by using GDB for attach and launch within the same menu option.

Refresh All Nested Values in Variable Windows

When you click the refresh button for the parent node of a variable or expression in the Watch, Autos, and Locals windows, all visible variables and expressions that are children of that node also refresh and re-evaluate. You no longer need to click on the refresh button for each of the children.

Live Unit Testing Support for .NET Core

You can enable the Live Unit Testing feature for .NET Standard, .NET Core, and ASP.NET Core projects.

Xamarin

For a complete overview of changes, be sure to check out developer.xamarin.com for more details.

Open Folder and CMake Tools C++ Language Services

The "Enable Faster Project Load" option under Experimental options has been renamed "Enable Project Caching" and moved under VC++ Project Settings. The old property value is not propagated to the new option.

IntelliSense Engine Project and Code Wizard Visual C++ Toolset and Libraries C# 7.1 Language Support JavaScript & TypeScript Node.js NuGet

You can find more details about these improvements and the complete list of bug fixes in the NuGet release notes.

.NET Framework 4.7

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3 now offers the .NET Framework 4.7 development tools to all supported platforms with the 4.7 runtime included. The .NET Framework 4.7 offers several new features and improvements as well as numerous reliability, stability, security, and performance fixes.

You can find more details about .NET 4.7 in these articles:

Container Development Tools

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3 now supports the breadth of container development across existing .NET Framework apps with Windows Containers, to .NET Core with Windows, and Linux Support. Recent additions include support for your .NET Core applications in containers running Windows Nano Server, as well as debugging improvements for .NET Framework applications in containers.

We added clusters of related events to the search query results in the Application Insights Search tool. These clusters can help you discover surprising patterns in your application's behavior, like a large volume of exceptions coming from a single country, version, or user.

SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT)

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3 now ships with SQL Server Data Tools that fully supports SQL Server 2017 running on Windows, Linux and Docker in macOS. SSDT now supports all versions of SQL Server, SQLDB and DW on Azure.

Fixes for top customer reported issues:

Redgate Data Tools All Redgate Data Tools

We removed the introduction dialog that appeared upon first use of Redgate Data Tools.

Redgate SQL Prompt

We made formatting improvements.

Redgate ReadyRoll Redgate SQL Search Python R Tools Microsoft Graph Provider in Connected Services

We have enabled support for Microsoft Graph APIs in Connected Services. We've made Installation easier. Just open the Connected Services dialog to access and install (Figure 9).

(Figure 9) Install Microsoft Graph provider Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.1

released on August 18, 2017

Top Issues Fixed in 15.3.1

These are the customer-reported issues addressed in this version:

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.2

released on August 22, 2017

Top Issues Fixed in 15.3.2

These are the customer-reported issues addressed in this version:

Additional fixes included in this release:

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.3

released on August 29, 2017

Top Issues Fixed in 15.3.3

These are the customer-reported issues addressed in this version:

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.4

released on September 12, 2017

Top Issues Fixed in 15.3.4

These are the customer-reported issues addressed in this version:

Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3.5

released on September 19, 2017

Top Issues Fixed in 15.3.5

These are the customer-reported issues addressed in this version:

Feedback & Suggestions

We would love to hear from you! For issues, let us know through the Report a Problem option in the upper right-hand corner of either the installer or the Visual Studio IDE itself. The icon is located in the upper right-hand corner. You can make a product suggestion or track your issues in the Visual Studio Developer Community, where you can ask questions, find answers, and propose new features. You can also get free installation help through our Live Chat support.

Blogs

Take advantage of the insights and recommendations available in the Developer Tools Blogs site to keep you up-to-date on all new releases and include deep dive posts on a broad range of features.

Visual Studio 2017 Release Notes History

For more information relating to past versions of Visual Studio 2017, see the Visual Studio 2017 Release Notes History page.

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