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Double Click Pull Request leads to error #2314

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geeForceOne opened this issue Apr 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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Double Click Pull Request leads to error #2314

geeForceOne opened this issue Apr 3, 2019 · 3 comments

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@geeForceOne geeForceOne commented Apr 3, 2019

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  • GitHub Extension for Visual Studio version: 2.8.1.7307
  • Visual Studio version: 16.0.0 (and 15.9.11)

What happened

When trying to double click a pull request, i get the following error (see screenshot).
We are using github enterprise.

Steps to Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Team Explorer -> Pull Requests -> Double Click a PR
Hitting the Refresh button afterwards leads to Object Reference not set.. (SC 3)

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@geeForceOne geeForceOne commented Apr 23, 2019

@meaghanlewis let me know if you need more information.

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@meaghanlewis meaghanlewis commented Apr 23, 2019

I don't think we do at this time, thanks @geeForceOne. Unfortunately we are a small team and it will likely take us some time to investigate this issue in more detail.

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@geeForceOne geeForceOne commented May 28, 2019

@meaghanlewis FYI we migrated from github enterpirse 2.11.X to 2.15.9. now it works. For me the issue is solved. If you want to keep the issue open for further reference feel free, if not it can be closed :-)

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