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Window always on top on disconnect #614

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Schweinepriester opened this issue Mar 24, 2023 · 4 comments
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Window always on top on disconnect #614

Schweinepriester opened this issue Mar 24, 2023 · 4 comments

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@Schweinepriester
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Since one of the recent updates (approx. in the last half to 3/4 year) the window that pops up on disconnect to reconnect is always on top and can't be in the background (of the stack of windows).
This is quite annoying to me, as I'm sometimes busy with whatever was in the foreground at that moment and don't want and need to immediately deal with the disconnected VPN.

If this is intended: Is there an option to restore the previous behavior of being able to put in the background, e.g. by focusing another window?
(Had a look through the settings, didn't find it.)

If not: Please fix 0:-)

I'm on Windows 10 22H2 and have recently updated OpenVPN from a version from approx. last summer where this was possible to 2.6.1.

Current versions:
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@selvanair
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Since one of the recent updates (approx. in the last half to 3/4 year) the window that pops up on disconnect to reconnect is always on top and can't be in the background (of the stack of windows).

Which popup window is this? Could you post an image showing the offending Window?

@Schweinepriester
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Here we go:
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Here's a short video:
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@Schweinepriester
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To be fair my workaround now is to just ESCape once it pops up and then reconnect later, but still I would prefer to leave it open in the background, esp. since it was possible in the past.

@selvanair
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Cancel and try again takes the almost the same effort as manually sending it to the background. We work under the assumption that VPN connection is a critical piece and most users would want to attend to it promptly to avoid a disconnection. So, I'm not convinced that removing "TOPMOST" property from the password popup window would be a good idea.

By the way that auth popup is likely after auth-token expiry which triggers a new of 2FA prompt. Your server admin could use a longer token expiry and require 2FA only once in 24 hours or so if that is acceptable.

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