Error Code:STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION when searching alert rules in Azure Portal in EDGE

James Greensmith 65 Reputation points
2024-06-20T08:13:02.22+00:00

Hi,

Since KB5039212 was installed I am unable to search within Azure for alert rules where the customer has a sizable number of alerts (e.g. where AMBA has been deployed)

If I search within the search bar SearchBar

it errors out with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION.

This happens with both Edge and Chrome,and happens in private/cognito. It also occurs for multiple Azure tenants.

I know of at least 1 other person with this issue,they said it doesnt happen with safari so it looks to be Chromium related.pageproblem.png

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  1. cavaliersa 125 Reputation points
    2024-06-21T08:58:45.9766667+00:00

    Thank you @John Penrose

    Disabling Web Accessibility has got this working for me

    EDIT: I had to also ticket an option lower down, "Lock the current accessibility mode from being changed except by this page". There is some other app/extension/setting that kept causing it to be re-enabled.

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  1. Jiafeng Bi (Consultant) 0 Reputation points
    2024-07-04T06:07:23.0433333+00:00

    I have the same issue.


  2. Swin 61 Reputation points
    2024-07-05T13:46:46.16+00:00

    Snap, when attempting to "Capture" a VM to an image. Unfortunately, I use a screen reader, so disabling this option is not my preferred choice (although after several clicks, it gets disabled and the Azure page loads). I suspect this is something that Microsoft will need to fix.

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  3. Swin 61 Reputation points
    2024-07-09T08:58:13.35+00:00

    If anyone from MS is reading this, it is now becoming a pain. Due to my accessibility tools (and I assume many others out there that have similar tools installed), the "Web accessibility" option continually gets re-enabled, which causes many different Azure pages to fail to load correctly. I constantly fight to disable the "Web accessibility" option and hope it doesn't re-enable itself while in Azure.


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