Do you know if it happens on Windows 11?
On Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at 4:18:57 PM UTC+2 Nathaniel GuggenHeim 
wrote:

> Have the same problem. Worked for years with win7, never happened. Changed 
> to win10, bug happens.
> On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 2:33:51 AM UTC+1 San San wrote:
>
>> https://streamable.com/rzkc28
>>
>> That's how it looks. I have to go to taskbar to open it (pressing twice 
>> there on task bar icon because its behind Explorer, so I'm minimizing it 
>> first then again to make it appear). I could also minimize explorer to see 
>> it but I don't usually do that.
>>
>> On Friday, February 17, 2023 at 9:25:05 PM UTC+1 San San wrote:
>>
>>> Although I'm not ready to give up and shove it under the "blame Windows" 
>>> rug. This only happens to TortoiseSVN. I suspect it's just that spawning 
>>> the Commit window has a problem when it spawns first time. Too bad it's 
>>> like a Schrodinger's cat problem and I can't get it to bug when I'm trying 
>>> to record it.
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 17, 2023 at 7:52:45 AM UTC+1 San San wrote:
>>>
>>>> I see, yes it could just be Windows. I'm using Windows 10 by the way.
>>>>
>>>> It could be that because I'm doing a Commit, Explorer is told somehow 
>>>> to "refresh" (to show the green TortoiseSVN icon I suppose), and this 
>>>> causes it to take priority and become the front window. Perhaps, because 
>>>> the "Commit Finished!" window is not in cache because I've not been using 
>>>> TortoiseSVN for while, it loses the race between who gets to be on front 
>>>> between the Explorer and "Commit Finished!" TortoiseSVN window.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps this is happening because I also have Dropbox on, which likes 
>>>> to watch and manage folders and files all the time too.
>>>> On Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 6:03:20 PM UTC+1 Stefan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't think this is a bug in TSVN. I have a strong suspicion that 
>>>>> you have some tool installed that causes this behavior.
>>>>> You see, ever since Win7 Windows decides itself which window gets to 
>>>>> be in front. That was because many apps started to misbehave and forced 
>>>>> their window to the foreground, annoying users who were typing in another 
>>>>> window.
>>>>> That's why a process can not bring it's own window to the front 
>>>>> anymore. See the remarks section for the SetForegroundWindow API:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-setforegroundwindow
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, I've never seen this kind of behavior myself, and I'm using TSVN 
>>>>> on multiple machines with three different OS versions (Win7, ok that one 
>>>>> will be replaced soon, Win10 and Win11).
>>>>>
>>>>>

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