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PowerToys has detected an app... Always On Top message #30973
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Issue-BugSomething isn't workingSomething isn't workingNeeds-Team-ResponseAn issue author responded so the team needs to follow upAn issue author responded so the team needs to follow upNeeds-TriageFor issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teamsFor issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teamsProduct-Always On TopRefers to the idea of a Always on Top PowertoyRefers to the idea of a Always on Top Powertoy
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Issue-BugSomething isn't workingSomething isn't workingNeeds-Team-ResponseAn issue author responded so the team needs to follow upAn issue author responded so the team needs to follow upNeeds-TriageFor issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teamsFor issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teamsProduct-Always On TopRefers to the idea of a Always on Top PowertoyRefers to the idea of a Always on Top Powertoy
Microsoft PowerToys version
0.77.0
Installation method
PowerToys auto-update
Running as admin
Yes
Area(s) with issue?
Always on Top
Steps to reproduce
Boot PC and then log into Windows 11 Pro, as an administrator.
✔️ Expected Behavior
I expect to be told WHAT particular application is running with "Always On Top."
❌ Actual Behavior
When I log into Windows 11 Pro (as an administrator), the message about an app detected with Always On Top appears twice in the notification tray; WITHOUT telling me which app is involved.
Other Software
None.