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UNC host allow list should be case insensitive #182277
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I entered the UNC name in Settings as
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Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes
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Paths on Windows are case insensitive, so IMO this setting should use the same rule.
This is not just an openning file issue, some extensions are using lowercase paths to process files, so actually I get many errors related to this issue. Now I have to add both "UBUNTUX" and "ubuntux" to the setting which is redundance.
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