The above screenshot shows this issue happening on powershell as well. All of the above programs are running under my admin account, while logged into Windows under my standard account. This pic is of the entire window, and you will notice the typical right corner window buttons are missing (minimize, restore / maximize, and close). Powershell doesn't ha
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Sorry, that screenshot is of the wrong thing :) In the above picture, the powershell window was causing the same issue as the previous screenshot, where AD was freezing all of the other tabs. If it happens again today, I will grab the correct shot.
Just tested with a new set of windows, and on a different computer (Same build as the other 1909). The issue is repeatable, and occurs when selecting powershell in the below grouping
AZDude - I am running build 18363.476 (1909). I also had this issue on the latest 1903 build. My machine is fully updated. sdRohan - I can test this today. It would probably be a good idea to eliminate Chrome as the culprit come to think of it. I know there were some issues lately caused by something they had changed. I will test and post back
As a follow up, I upgraded my workstation yesterday and as a result fully formatted my HD and reinstalled Windows. My groupy install is fresh and on a brand new installation of Windows
Hi there, I have a bug report. First off, I'm not even sure if this is fixable, due to the way Windows permissions work. I have also searched the forum but not seen this specific issue mentioned. I use groupy on the job and love it. We are in a "No local admins" organization, and as a result we make heavy use of Windows "Run as a different user" option to run certain admin tools as a different, higher privileged account. Basically this option has windows create another user pr