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connect ENOENT \\.\pipe\PSES_fskvz4fs.gy4 appears, until VSC has been reinvoked, when a .PS1 file is invoked in VSC, after cancelling a shutdown that was caused by a PS1 file, which was invoked by VSC. #5307

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Summary

As was originally reported at microsoft/vscode/issues/244192:

connect ENOENT \\.\pipe\PSES_fskvz4fs.gy4 appears when a .PS1 file is invoked in VSC, after cancelling a shutdown that was caused by a PS1 file, which was invoked by VSC. The error ceases to appear after VSC has been (closed, then) reinvoked.

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I did not collect this at the time. However, if relevant to issues/4332, it may contain them.

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Visual Studio Code Version

Version: 1.98.2 (user setup)
Commit: ddc367ed5c8936efe395cffeec279b04ffd7db78
Date: 2025年03月12日T13:32:45.399Z
Electron: 34.2.0
ElectronBuildId: 11161602
Chromium: 132.0.6834.196
Node.js: 20.18.2
V8: 13.2.152.36-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.26120

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Invoke a .PS1 file containing shutdown /r /fw via VSC's GUI: 1

    #!/usr/bin/env pwsh
    #Requires -PSEdition 'Core'
    #Requires -Version 7.5.0
    If ([OperatingSystem]::IsWindows() -Eq $True) {
    	sudo shutdown /r /fw /t 0
    }
  2. Cancel when it prompts the user to, because of unkillable processes.

  3. Reinvoke the file. It causes the undermentioned:

    A Screenshot

  4. WM_CLOSE code. 2

  5. Invoke code.

  6. Invoke the file again. It'll function.

Footnotes

  1. superuser.com/revisions/1803550/3

  2. stackoverflow.com/revisions/73265280/1

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