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2024-03-14 21:53, I noticed a file %userprofile%\Desktop\overrides.json which I wasn't aware of its origin. overrides.json
Due to the similarity of content between the file and %userprofile%\scoop\apps\auto-dark-mode-np\current\adm-app\overrides.json, I concluded that ADM could be the reason of such unexpected file generation.
This is an automatically generated file by Windows when using location service in an non packaged app. I don't know why it's located at your Desktop, usually it will take place in AppData.
ADM's execution directory remains in AppData. However, we are not maintaining the scoop installation method and it might be possible that it's launched with the wrong working directory.
Could you kindly check with a tool like processexplorer what the working directory of ADM is?
Description
2024-03-14 21:53, I noticed a file
%userprofile%\Desktop\overrides.json
which I wasn't aware of its origin. overrides.jsonDue to the similarity of content between the file and
%userprofile%\scoop\apps\auto-dark-mode-np\current\adm-app\overrides.json
, I concluded that ADM could be the reason of such unexpected file generation.Couldn't reproduce the issue.
Expected Behavior
No response
Log Data
service.log
config.zip
Commit Hash, Version and Windows Build
cf7a0fe
10.4.1.1
3.1.4
1.3.3.0
7.0.5
22621.3296
Screenshots / Videos
No response
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