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ISSUE: Settings not being saved after closing the application #221

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Requiem97 opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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ISSUE: Settings not being saved after closing the application #221

Requiem97 opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Requiem97
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Describe the issue
I want to disable the minimize to tray option, but the setting keeps enabling itself after restarting the application. Saving other settings doesn't persist after restaring the application.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Click on settings
  2. Disable Minimize to Tray
  3. Click Save
  4. Close the application
  5. Restart the application
  6. Check the Settings

Expected behavior
Minimize to Tray will remain disabled.

Tested on official WireGuard client
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@Requiem97 Requiem97 added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 6, 2024
@Requiem97 Requiem97 changed the title ISSUE: Settings not being saved after closing the applicaation ISSUE: Settings not being saved after closing the application Oct 6, 2024
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fullspb commented Oct 10, 2024

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@UA-Caspar
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Reinstalling the application does not solve the problem

@brendanosborne
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There seems to be three issue threads for this issue so we'll use the original one over here:

#213

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