'Close Apps On Platform Exit' is of course checked!
RAMMap is still running even if the platform closes other apps, then exits.
Windows 7 x64.
No active antivirus.
Installed manually by executing the .paf.exe & via the platform (Install a new app & Get more apps).
Updated and new installations of RAMMap. Old and new platform installations.
Tested on different paths: D:\ & E:\ & C:\Blah\blah\
 
       
   
        
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The platform only automatically closes 32-bit apps at present. It will tell you the launcher is still running, though. This is mentioned in the tracker as "Auto close apps only closes 32-bit apps": https://portableapps.com/node/28593
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I'm aware of this! The platform notifies about anything else (several apps tested, 32 & 64 bit) but RAMMap.
New test: Both RAMMap and CopyQ were running. I got this when trying to close it.
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― Neo Buddha ―
Looks like it can't see apps running as admin. I just confirmed it with CrystalDiskMark. I thought I remember it working before but I could be misremembering.
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I've run some other 32 bit apps (inclusing LibreOffice) as admin and got the same result.
I think it's a platform's bug, because RAMMap was being closed on platform exit, tested some months (less than 3 years) ago.
Unable to reproduce it (platform tests 15.0 → 26.x).
Thanks anyway.
'Life is a strategy game, where roles are already distributed'
― Neo Buddha ―
I've added it to the PA.c Platform Bugs and Features tracker: https://portableapps.com/node/28593
I've got a lead on how this might work in Delphi.
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Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
'Life is a strategy game, where roles are already distributed'
― Neo Buddha ―