![]() ![]() ![]() The best way to know if this will affect you is by testing your build with a 64-bit version of MSBuild. ![]() However, if your build includes a task that is 32-bit only and does not correctly mark itself as a 32-bit task, your build may fail. This will not cause any problems for most people. Visual Studio’s shift to 64-bit means your builds in Visual Studio 2022 will run in a 64-bit MSBuild.
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