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Bug Report: Extension warnings reappearing in Edge #95
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When you get the extension warning in Edge, do you click on Not now or on Remind me in 2 weeks? |
i click on the X button (not the web browser's X button, but the warning message's X button). sometimes, that makes it go away for a long while, while on the most random of times (by random, i do indeed mean non-consistently), when i open edge, it just pops back up again. its ephemeral on when & if it happens again. idk if its something edge is auto-fixing about itself (however it may/may not be doing it), or if the 6.0.0 edition of the patch is faltering against the newer version-updates of edge, but that's what im getting |
It could be that it is not injecting fast enough. Also try just clicking on Not now next time. Also make sure that no Edge process is running before you start Edge and after you close it. Windows 11 especially always keeps an instance running, because Microsoft really wants you to use it. This improves startup time by 0.1 seconds and for that they occupy hundreds of megabytes of RAM by default. |
ah crap, forgot to mention my OS, my bad |
@MonfGeiger Did the warning appear again? |
I'm getting this too for the past couple weeks. |
i think it might've a couple weeks ago, but in the now (at the time of this post), it hasn't reappeared. ill be honest, i forgot about this issue i opened up, but lately i havent been using edge for much, so unless i rapidly open & close edge to proc the warning somehow, it isnt showing just yet |
What about now? |
I am also currently having this issue. The warning appeared when I opened Edge just now. |
I have just tried to reproduce it and the warning did not appear for me once I installed my patcher. After uninstalling the patcher, the warning reappears. @Gabanders
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My running The uploaded |
Please open edge://settings/help and let it update to the latest stable version (112.0.1722.48), then do the same steps again. I would like your |
Here is the |
@Gabanders |
I notice that the extension warning will only pop up when I launch Edge immediately after a reboot before waiting for the ChromeDLLInjector to appear. So the patcher does work but I hope you come up with a different method so we don't have to wait for it to launch first on startup. |
This is hardly possible. It is better to patch during runtime and this requires the injector to be launched. |
I just encountered this problem. It only happens after a computer restart. I didn't choose any of the options when I first saw the popup and just closed the browser (because it annoys me so much). |
Now a duplicate of #98 |
Describe your problem in one sentence:
I use the patcher, it stops the warnings for a while, but then the dev extension warnings happen again
Name the affected patch/problem (if available)
The "Dev Extension Warning" patch acting less of a permanent-ish removal/hider and more of a "temp sleep mode" patch
Your used browser
Microsoft Edge 109.0.1518.70
Screenshots (optional)
Longer description (optional)
About two weeks ago, i had to fix some edge stuffs, so after making sure the warning patch was uninstalled, i repair installed edge using the setup file downloaded from the microsoft edge webpage, re-configured stuff back to how i had it, and re-applied the warning patch again. the 1st screenshot has the patches im using, the 2nd is the (Re)-Install output. for a time, it worked, not a single "hey, this is a dev extension, best to not use it or whatever, set this warning in sleep mode and blah blah idgaf". I don't use edge as much except for youtube or certain websites that (for SOME dumb reason or another) have compatibility problems or issues with firefox. well, at the time of this post, the warning came back. so i reinstalled the patch with the same choices i chose last time, and for now, it hasn't come back. idk if its my version number of edge, or the patching tool being out of date or something, but even if the patch tool needs to be constantly running to permanently hide the warning, somehow said warning still squeaking by.
Additional information (optional)
No Password
Patch Tool Log (only three).zip
Version of the patch tool is 6.0.0
This feels almost the same as this issue below, but i think its different enough, so ill put it as reference (also, nice)
#69
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