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  1. Has anyone reported an issue where LB, when minimized, no longer launches each time you click on the icon. It just creates additional instances. I have to use task manager to kill all the processes and then click on the icon again to get it to launch. It's a major issue in that you can't minimize lb without having to use task manager, kill all the processes then launch again. I'm sharing the discord exchange with JoeViking for additional context. JoeViking245 — Yesterday at 6:44 PM But you're on beta. Whether it was an issue before beta, I'd have to open a different copy to confirm. But I see what you're seeing; when you minimize LB, then double-click the desktop icon (or click the shortcut on your taskbar) it opens a new background process. Whereas if you click the minimized app on the taskbar, it brings it back up, without any background processes being added. RN — Yesterday at 6:46 PM I can’t bring LB back by clicking on the minimized app in the taskbar. Each time I click, it adds a background process. [6:48 PM] I have a shortcut in the taskbar. [6:49 PM] If you’re confirming that you’re seeing the same thing as I am, that’s a relief. JoeViking245 — Yesterday at 6:49 PM Don't click the shortcut after minimizing. Maybe check your settings in Tools - Options - System Tray.?. I've never messed with them. But, here at least, clicking the minimized app in the tray restores without creating a new background process. [6:50 PM] But clicking the 'shortcut' does create the background process. (edited) YRN — Yesterday at 6:50 PM So is it “safe” to say this is beta related? (Ie will get resolved eventually)? [6:51 PM] I just started seeing this issue the past few weeks. First time reporting it. JoeViking245 — Yesterday at 6:51 PM Ya. I just tried a non-beta release and it did the same thing. YRN I've also confirmed that by just clicking the taskbar mini icon bottom right taskbar, LB does restore. It comes back. That's a temporary workaround.
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