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app crashed on mouse dragging of tab #8683
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Hi! Can you try the steps in #8287 (comment) ? This will collect useful information about the crash. |
Also, @ErroKokkarda are you running elevated? Or, do you have UAC disabled? (#6661 might be related) |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has been marked as requiring author feedback but has not had any activity for 4 days. It will be closed if no further activity occurs within 3 days of this comment. |
It happened to me couple times on Windows Terminal Preview Version: 1.5.3242.0, but stopped immediately after reinstalling, so maybe try that. |
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This happens to me a fair amount, but I'm having a hard time repro'ing. I typically have 8-10 tabs open, mostly running openssh inside a powershell terminal. It seems much more common after the windows have been open for several hours which usually means at least one sleep or hibernate, but I don't know yet whether that is required. If I try to reorder the tabs by dragging one with the mouse, then when I release the mouse button, the Terminal window completely disappears. I'll keep trying to figure out how to reproduce this reliably. Other notes, I run three monitors with different resolutions, though usually the Terminal window is only in one of the monitors. I also see several issues about running as admin but I rarely do that, it's not related to my crashing. |
Whenever it crashes, I drag the tab down into the client area, and I see the red-circle-with-slash glyph being dragged by the mouse. Then mouse cursor changes to the windows wait cursor, and then after about a second or two, (I'm still holding the left mouse button down) it crashes (the whole Terminal window disappears) I don't think it crashes if I don't drag the tab into the window client area (below the title bar), but not totally sure. But even when I do drag the tab down over the client area, it only crashes a few percent of the time. I always see the windows wait cursor first when it's about to crash. If I don't see the wait cursor it doesn't crash. |
Environment
Steps to reproduce
drag tab to middle of terminal I tried dragging ubuntu tab
Expected behavior
open new window
Actual behavior
crashes entire app almost consistently out of 5 times tried got 3 crashes and often get them
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