I thought I was seeing things, but double-checked and I think there's a UI glitch. Nothing major but just thought I'd be helpful and point it out.
If you open Veeam B&R V10a the first screen you land on will show all jobs. (copies, replications, jobs)
If you click on 'Disk' under the 'backups' section there will be no scroll-bar to scroll through your backups. This is assuming you have sufficient number of backups to go off the page.
There's a couple of variations on the theme, I think you can go straight to 'Disk (Copy)' and see the same thing.
It might just be my installed instance of the console which is why I say I'm not sure. It's by no means a show stopper. If you back out of the disk view of backups and go back to Jobs (for instance) and then back again into the backups disk view the scoll-bar will appear. For my installation at least.
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Re: possible UI glitch
Hi EJ, thanks for reporting, we will check. Do I understand right that it is consistent, so you see this every time you open the console for the first time?
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Re: possible UI glitch
Hi EJ.
I can confirm same behavior, but only the moment after console window resize, after that rendering of vertical scroll bar happens normally...might be something with RDP or currently used UI engine - will check with devs.
Thanks for feedback!
I can confirm same behavior, but only the moment after console window resize, after that rendering of vertical scroll bar happens normally...might be something with RDP or currently used UI engine - will check with devs.
Thanks for feedback!
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