Hi, On Thu, 20 Dec 2018, David Brown wrote: > - [ ] I was not able to find an > [open](https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues?q=is%3Aopen) or > [closed](https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues?q=is%3Aclosed) issue > matching what I'm seeing That's a new one. I saw many bug reporters simply deleting the issue reporting template at https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/new (and usually then filing only very little information, definitely not enough to make sense of the bug report), but I never saw this bug reporting template being used to report a Git for Windows bug to the Git mailing list yet ;-) > ### Setup > > - Which version of Git for Windows are you using? Is it 32-bit or 64-bit? > > $ git --version --build-options > > git version 2.20.0.windows.1 cpu: x86_64 built from commit: > 95155834166f64fe9666f2c0a4909f076080893a > sizeof-long: 4 > sizeof-size_t: 8 ** > > - Which version of Windows are you running? Vista, 7, 8, 10? Is it 32-bit or > 64-bit? > > $ cmd.exe /c ver > > ** Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] ** > > - What options did you set as part of the installation? Or did you choose the > defaults? > > # One of the following: > > $ cat /etc/install-options.txt Editor Option: VIM Custom Editor Path: > Path Option: BashOnly > SSH Option: OpenSSH > CURL Option: WinSSL > CRLF Option: CRLFAlways > Bash Terminal Option: MinTTY > Performance Tweaks > FSCache: Enabled > Use Credential Manager: Enabled > Enable Symlinks: Disabled > > - Any other interesting things about your environment that might be related > to the issue you're seeing? > > ** A so-called VDI running on a Dell WYSE ** > > ### Details > > - Which terminal/shell are you running Git from? e.g > Bash/CMD/PowerShell/other > > ** Bash ** > > - What commands did you run to trigger this issue? If you can provide a > [Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable > example](http://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve) > this will help us understand the issue. > > ** Windows git upgrade dialog ** > > - What did you expect to occur after running these commands? > > ** latest version of git installed ** > > - What actually happened instead? > > ** No such pid 10128 to close therefore cancel install ** This typically means that that process existed *at the time the installer checked*. If it was a short-lived process, you can check again by clicking that "Refresh" button on the lower left. Ciao, Johannes > > - If the probleminsert URL herey, can you provide the > URL to that repository to help us with testing? > > ** Internal company url. Windows git install dialog is issue ** >