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PowerToys has detected an app... Always On Top message
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.
The message should be We've detected an application running with administrator privileges. This will prevent certain interactions with these applications
, with Always on top title. Is that the one you're seeing?
So, it's not about some window is running with Always on top active, but it's running elevated and AoT is not. So AoT won't be able to affect that window.
Do you find this message confusing? Maybe some rephrasing would be good here... /needinfo
[image: image.png] But which application was detected???
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 4:50 AM Stefan Markovic @.***> wrote:
The message should be We've detected an application running with administrator privileges. This will prevent certain interactions with these applications, with Always on top title. Is that the one you're seeing?
So, it's not about some window is running with Always on top active, but it's running elevated and AoT is not. So AoT won't be able to affect that window.
Do you find this message confusing? Maybe some rephrasing would be good here... /needinfo
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- We need to know which application.
- We need a way to ignore that application.
- We need a way to disable this notification entirely (and specifically).
I have the same issue here. Logging in literally just gives the message "we've detected a program that is always on top" with no details on what is actually causing this.