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Pinned directories do not autopopulate when opening app window after app opens on startup #16230

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KyleSchmottlach opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Description

When the app is set to launch on startup, sometimes the first time the window is opened when the app is running in the background, the pinned directories on the left-hand sidebar do not automatically populate. Closing and reopening the window does not resolve the issue and the app must be completely closed from the background and restarted completely.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Set the app to run on startup
  2. Restart computer
  3. Open the app to show the window after it starts up in the background
  4. Sometimes the behavior is correct and sometimes it shows the bug. If it does not happen the first time, repeat the steps until it does.

Requirements

  • It is expected that the list should auto-populate with the pinned folders even when starting up in the background on start up
  • Bug should be fixed so that the program does not have to be manually restarted to see the expected behavior

Files Version

3.7.7.0

Windows Version

10.0.22631.4169

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files-community

Log File

debug.log

@KyleSchmottlach KyleSchmottlach added the bug Something isn't working 👀 label Sep 19, 2024
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Thanks for the feedback, We're tracking this in #15410 . You can check there or click subscribe in the right sidebar for updates.

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