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Update Installation-Instructions.md to release version 8 #783

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This pull request updates the installation instructions for the SaaS Accelerator to use the latest version of .NET and dotnet-ef tools. The most important changes include updating the version numbers and adding a note for users upgrading to release version 8.0.0.

Updates to installation instructions:

  • docs/Installation-Instructions.md: Updated the .NET version from 6.0.417 to 8.0.303 and the dotnet-ef tool version from 6.0.1 to 8.0.0 in the installation script.
  • docs/Installation-Instructions.md: Added a note for users upgrading to release version 8.0.0 to use the 6.x versions of .NET and dotnet-ef tools if upgrading from an earlier release.updated installation instructions to use release version 8

updated installation instructions to use release version 8
@fthorntonai fthorntonai self-requested a review November 22, 2024 18:27
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Looks good.

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Looks good!

@santhoshb-msft santhoshb-msft merged commit 020e6d4 into main Nov 22, 2024
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@santhoshb-msft santhoshb-msft deleted the santhoshb-8-install-instructions branch November 27, 2024 19:38
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