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This article is a non-exhaustive list of C++ features deprecated in Visual Studio 2019 and 2022. For information on breaking changes and conformance improvements for C++ in the latest version of Visual Studio, see C++ conformance improvements in Visual Studio.
Deprecated in Visual Studio 2019
- Support for Windows XP development - Visual Studio 2019 and later versions don't include current toolset support for creating code for Windows XP. Support for Windows XP development by using the v141_xp toolset that shipped in Visual Studio 2017 is still available as an optional component in the Visual Studio Installer. For information on how to install the v141_xp Windows XP platform toolset, see Configuring programs for Windows XP. 
Deprecated in Visual Studio 2022
- Support for project upgrade from Visual C++ 6 - Visual Studio 2022 and later versions don't support upgrades from Visual C++ 6 Workspace ( - .dsw) and Project (- .dsp) files. Visual Studio no longer registers the- .dswand- .dspfile extensions as Visual Studio file types. To upgrade a project with these extensions, first use Visual Studio 2019 to upgrade the project to modern Solution (- .sln) and C++ Project (- .vcxproj) files. Then use the current version of Visual Studio to upgrade the project again.