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Fail to open Storage Explorer by taskbar shortcut if its previous version has been pinned to taskbar #7045

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v-xianya opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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v-xianya commented Jul 10, 2023

Storage Explorer Version: 1.30.1
Build Number: 20230707.14
Branch: hotfix/1.30.1
Platform/OS: Windows 10/Windows 11
Architecture: x64
How Found: Ad-hoc testing
Regression From: Not a regression

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Install Storage Explorer 1.29.2 -> Pin it to the Taskbar.
  2. Install 64 bit Storage Explorer 1.30.1.
  3. After installing 64 bit 1.30.1 -> Pin it to the Taskbar -> Close Storage Explorer.
  4. Open Storage Explorer by clicking Taskbar shortcut.
  5. Check whether succeeds to open Storage Explorer.

Expected Experience

Succeed to open Storage Explorer.

Actual Experience

Fail to open Storage Explorer.

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@v-xianya v-xianya added the 🧪 testing Found through regular testing label Jul 10, 2023
@JasonYeMSFT JasonYeMSFT added this to the 1.30.1 milestone Jul 10, 2023
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We have removed the code that forcefully has the uninstaller remove the taskbar icon. If Windows chooses to do it, and then gets confused, then that is a Windows bug.

@MRayermannMSFT MRayermannMSFT added the ✅ merged A fix for this issue has been merged label Jul 10, 2023
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