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« on: December 22, 2011, 03:19:24 AM »

I'm using the current public release of CSC. There appears to be a bug when jumping to regedit.

When I expand the list of registry issues detected and double click on anyone of the issues the following happens:
  • the first time I double click on an issue, CSC invokes a new instance of regedit and finds the relevant key;
  • when I double on another issue, CSC switches to the current instance of regedit and displays the registry key for the first registry issue on which I double clicked. I would have expected it to jump to the relevant key for the second issue.

At the moment the only way around this is to close regedit every time.
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2011, 06:19:44 AM »

I'm using the current public release of CSC. There appears to be a bug when jumping to regedit.

When I expand the list of registry issues detected and double click on anyone of the issues the following happens:
  • the first time I double click on an issue, CSC invokes a new instance of regedit and finds the relevant key;
  • when I double on another issue, CSC switches to the current instance of regedit and displays the registry key for the first registry issue on which I double clicked. I would have expected it to jump to the relevant key for the second issue.

At the moment the only way around this is to close regedit every time.


Hello,

This issue will be fixed in the next releases.

Thank you for your support.
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Regards,
Victor Dragut
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