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Microsoft destroying solutions

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Dear Microsoft,
 
Tonight, It happened again. Microsoft customizations causing issues in our solutions whereas it destroys our release to production.
 
Our next step is bringing our solution under source control so we are more in control about what is happening in our solution.
 
Are we the only one or do more people experience the same issue? I think it's really insane.
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    Dengliang Li Profile Picture
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    Hi,
     
    This may be due to the customization associated dependencies not added to the solution, which causes the release to fail.
    It is recommended that you check if the customized dependencies are added to the solution together.
    Additionally, use a higher version of the solution from the same publisher to override a lower version of the solution.

    Best Regards,
    Dengliang Li
     

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