Version 4.6.2 debuted the Async OutputCache Module , which allows developers to use asynchronous read/write operations for page storage, significantly improving performance for high-traffic web applications.
A major driver for 4.6.2 adoption was the shift from SHA-1 to SHA-2 . It added support for FIPS 186-3 Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA), allowing for X509 certificates with keys exceeding 1024-bit and the use of SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 hash algorithms. net framework 4.6.2
Unlike its predecessors, which were retired due to outdated security standards, 4.6.2 introduced significant modernizations in security, performance, and developer productivity. Version 4
It introduced better support for Per-Monitor DPI in WPF applications, improving visual clarity on high-resolution displays. 4.6.2 introduced significant modernizations in security