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[Bug]: Windows 11 Client Crashes When Opening Settings with Multiple Accounts or Sync Folders #8710

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Bug description

After setting up multiple folder synchronizations (or adding multiple user accounts, each with one sync folder), the Nextcloud desktop client freezes and crashes when attempting to open the Settings window (not the status popup from the system tray, but the full Settings dialog)

By my research this occurs only when:

  • More than one folder is configured for synchronization
  • Two or more user accounts are logged in simultaneously (each with one or multiple sync folder)

Synchronization itself works correctly, and the client runs normally until the Settings window is opened.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Set up multiple folder syncs for a single user, or add a second user account (with at least one sync folder each)
  2. Confirm that synchronization works and the client runs normally
  3. Close and restart the Nextcloud desktop client.
  4. Click on the system tray icon → select "Settings"
  5. The application freezes and crashes immediately.

Expected behavior

The Settings window should open reliably regardless of the number of synced folders or logged-in user accounts.

Which files are affected by this bug

N/A

Operating system

Windows

Which version of the operating system you are running.

Windows 11

Package

Official Windows MSI

Nextcloud Server version

31.0.8

Nextcloud Desktop Client version

3.17.1

Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?

Fresh desktop client install

Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?

Encryption is Disabled

Are you using an external user-backend?

  • Default internal user-backend
  • LDAP/ Active Directory
  • SSO - SAML
  • Other

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