FSLogix feature deprecation

The lifecycle of functionality, features, and services are governed by shifting policies, support timelines, informed data analysis, and collaborative decisions by leadership and engineering teams. Lifecycle information helps customers chart out their long-term deployment strategies, transition from outdated to new technology, and help improve business outcomes. Use the following tables to understand the upcoming and past changes to certain FSLogix features, services, and functionality.

Deprecation vs retirement

  • Deprecation: Describes the transitional phase during which a software component is marked as discouraged for future use but is still functional.
  • Retirement: Describes the permanent removal of a software component from active use and support.

Upcoming deprecations and retirements

Use the following table to learn about upcoming deprecations and retirements, including dates and recommendations.

Note

Dates and times are United States Pacific Standard Time, and are subject to change.

Functionality, feature, or service Change Deprecation Date Retirement Date
Support for 32-bit operating systems Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
Support for Windows Server 2012 R2 Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
Java Rule Editor and Java Rules Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
App Container Rules Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
Application Rule Set reporting Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
Internet Explorer browser plug-in Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
Profiles Configuration Tool Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
FRXTray utility Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024
Cloud Cache CcdMaxCacheSizeInMBs (limited cache) Deprecation August 22, 2023 March 2024

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