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[8.0] Disable for August the OOB packages enabled in July #103597

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<TargetFrameworks>$(NetCoreAppCurrent);$(NetCoreAppPrevious);$(NetCoreAppMinimum);netstandard2.0;$(NetFrameworkMinimum)</TargetFrameworks>
<EnableDefaultItems>true</EnableDefaultItems>
<IsPackable>true</IsPackable>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>true</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>false</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<ServicingVersion>2</ServicingVersion>
<PackageDescription>Provides the functionality to bind an object to data in configuration providers for Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration. This package enables you to represent the configuration data as strongly-typed classes defined in the application code. To bind a configuration, use the Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.ConfigurationBinder.Get extension method on the IConfiguration object. To use this package, you also need to install a package for the configuration provider, for example, Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json for the JSON provider.</PackageDescription>
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<TargetFrameworks>$(NetCoreAppCurrent);$(NetCoreAppPrevious);$(NetCoreAppMinimum);netstandard2.0;$(NetFrameworkMinimum)</TargetFrameworks>
<EnableDefaultItems>true</EnableDefaultItems>
<IsPackable>true</IsPackable>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>true</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>false</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<ServicingVersion>1</ServicingVersion>
<PackageDescription>Provides a base class for file-based configuration providers used with Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration and extension methods for configuring them.</PackageDescription>
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<IncludeDllSafeSearchPathAttribute>true</IncludeDllSafeSearchPathAttribute>
<AllowUnsafeBlocks>true</AllowUnsafeBlocks>
<IsPackable>true</IsPackable>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>true</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>false</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
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<ServicingVersion>1</ServicingVersion>
<PackageDescription>Provides a message handler for HttpClient based on the WinHTTP interface of Windows. While similar to HttpClientHandler, it provides developers more granular control over the application's HTTP communication than the HttpClientHandler.

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<AllowUnsafeBlocks>true</AllowUnsafeBlocks>
<NoWarn>$(NoWarn);CA1850</NoWarn> <!-- CA1850 suppressed due to multitargeting -->
<IsPackable>true</IsPackable>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>true</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>false</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<ServicingVersion>1</ServicingVersion>
<PackageDescription>Provides classes to support the creation and validation of XML digital signatures. The classes in this namespace implement the World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation, "XML-Signature Syntax and Processing", described at http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/.

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<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFrameworks>$(NetCoreAppCurrent);$(NetCoreAppPrevious);$(NetCoreAppMinimum);netstandard2.1;netstandard2.0;$(NetFrameworkMinimum)</TargetFrameworks>
<IsPackable>true</IsPackable>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>true</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<GeneratePackageOnBuild>false</GeneratePackageOnBuild>
<ServicingVersion>1</ServicingVersion>
<PackageDescription>TPL Dataflow promotes actor/agent-oriented designs through primitives for in-process message passing, dataflow, and pipelining. TDF builds upon the APIs and scheduling infrastructure provided by the Task Parallel Library (TPL), and integrates with the language support for asynchrony provided by C#, Visual Basic, and F#.

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