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Windows Server Requirements

Scope: SessionAudit 1.0

This article details the Windows Server versions that you can use to host a SessionAudit server role.

Starting SessionAudit 1.0, Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022 is supported for the SessionAudit Server role. SessionAudit server requires .Net Core 6.0. Therefore, all .Net Core 6.0 supported systems are among the supported operating systems for SessionAudit. See Supported OS for .Net Core 6.0 documentation. Also see Windows Server Release Information.

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