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Hi, now that Visual Studio 2026 (and .Net 10) is officially released, when will there be an update for SDI that installs / works?

G.

5 Answers
1   | Posted by Gary Wegner to Visual Studio Integration on 11/18/2025, 10:26 PM
Gordon Ireland
I logged into this page to ask exactly the same question.

I use community edition which is now only available in 2026.

I can confirm that SDI does not work with 2026  (yet)

I received help with installing VS 2022 community edition on my new laptop so it wasn't the brick wall I first thought it was.  But it was a few hours of my life I won't get back and I think the Microsoft support guy had a hard time understanding what synergy was and why it wouldn't work with their bestest ever version of VS

11/19/2025, 11:40 AM   0  
Gordon Ireland
Note it was synergex who helped me, not Microsoft

11/19/2025, 11:41 AM   0  
Marty Lewis
We are wrapping up an SDI release that will have basic support for VS2026. You will not see the new version of VS in the installer, but it will install to the VS2026 instances on your machine and be mostly functional. We are targeting to have that ready before Nov 27 (US Thanksgiving holiday).

The team is also working on a more full-featured version that will allow feature selection in the installer and will have product changes for more complete support of VS2026. We are targeting that for early to mid December, but that timeframe is less concrete.

Thanks for your patience while we get these ready! I am excited for you to be able to use SDI in the new VS version, it's quite good.

11/20/2025, 5:31 PM   1  
Paul Usher
Great news, looking froward to working with it!

11/21/2025, 12:04 AM   0  
Marty Lewis
We got a release out, but unfortunately we found a regression serious enough to need to pull it from the downloads. There is a new release on its way, but with the US holiday this week, we expect to ship early next week. Once again, thank you for your patience.

11/26/2025, 5:49 PM   0  
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