What's new in OPC Studio 2025.1: Difference between revisions
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* When the component asks the user for acceptance of a peer OPC UA certificate (on Console, or on Windows desktop), it now includes a type of the public key of the certificate, indicating either '''RSA''' and the size of the key in bits, or '''ECDSA''' and the name of the elliptic curve used. | |||
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Revision as of 18:41, 8 December 2024
See also: Versions; Previous version: What's new in OPC Studio 2024.2
Internal version number: 5.82
Key changes:
Targeting
- .NET 6 is no longer supported (Microsoft end of support November 12, 2024). Use .NET 8 instead.
Component Improvements
User Interface
- When the component asks the user for acceptance of a peer OPC UA certificate (on Console, or on Windows desktop), it now includes a type of the public key of the certificate, indicating either RSA and the size of the key in bits, or ECDSA and the name of the elliptic curve used.