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Notifications overlapping taskbar/system tray #1788
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Could be related to this: #1759 |
Sounds right, hopefully it gets resolved soon... |
Any update on this? It's happened before, have we tried reverting that patch just in case? Anything we can do to help like logs or anything? |
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Fixed in 22621.2283.57.1. |
This is back in the preview update of KB5034848 |
Please install 63.4 prerelease. I cannot make it into a release at the moment due to MS being wild in terms of flagging EP as virus if it gets spread. |
Confirmed working again in 63.4 on preview patch KB5034848. |
Windows 11 OS Build: 10.0.22621.2134
ExplorerPatcher: 22621.1992.56.1
Notifications are overlapping the taskbar/system tray making the system tray icons unusable untill notifications are dismissed one by one.
I think this started a few versions back. Not a biggie, but when you have a host of notifications you can't just click on the notification icon on the system tray and get rid of all open notifications. Now you have to click each notification one by one.
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