[quote who="treestarnk" reply="4" id="3793064"] Fixed the no-access-to-1.45 issue by upgrading [e digicons];)[/e] - will give it a try. I'll PM a link to the Explorer dump when done. [/quote] Hi! Just checking whether the crash dump was useful? I can't see the PM I (think I) sent anymore, so please PM me for a link to the dump if still needed. Thanks!
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Fixed the no-access-to-1.45 issue by upgrading ;) - will give it a try. I'll PM a link to the Explorer dump when done.
Double-clicking on the bottom edge of the window does the same thing as the top edge, so I'm using that as a workaround for now.
Just retraced yesterday's steps and yep! Had enabled the "one button for all windows" option in Groupy. Unticking that fixes the issue. [quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="2" id="3793023"] Also do you consider yourself a technically advanced user who might be able to run Windbg to capture a dmp file from the crash if given instructions? It would be best to use the 1.45 beta for that that basj has linked to. [/quote] No, but I do consider myself a useful idiot who
A new behaviour today: Explorer.exe keeps crashing after it's combined with an Edge window. Affects Edge RTM and Edge Dev versions. The windows combine fine, but when tabs are switched, Explorer crashes with the following error in the Application Log: (event ID 1000), and eventually redraws itself (Desktop, Taskbar, etc) Faulting application name: explorer.exe, version: 10.0.19041.610, time stamp: 0xab30c679 Fault
Ah! And above: A middle click on a tab should -> Close the tab. Missed that line the first time, so that's great - it's only the vertical resize which would be a nice to have. Thanks for your help Basj!
Hi! I'm a first-time Groupy trial user and had a little feedback on my experience with 1.44. Mostly really positive - grouping windows is a great organizer! But a couple of feature requests? - I find that when I mouse over the very topmost edge of the tab bar (so that vertical arrows appear indicating vertical resize is possible) and double -click, instead of maximizing the window height like a regular Win10 window, it's interpreted like a double-click in the